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Networth
Frequent Contributor

Re: Mint.com worth it?

Neither Mint nor Check list Walmart(GE Financial) something I don't like but apparently its GE's doing.

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Anonymous
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Re: Mint.com worth it?

Honestly, carrying a register with you in your pocket and putting everything in everytime you spend money may be old school. But so long as you remember, it's certain. Also list on the front page all your regular payments so you can remember.

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masscredit
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Re: Mint.com worth it?

How about - https://www.personalcapital.com/index5

 

I don't know why I'm looking at these. I've done fine for years without them. I'm lucky if I write 2 checks per month. Everything is done by credit card and my expenses usually don't change. I guess I find it intersting to sign into one location and see everything.

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MidnightVoice
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Re: Mint.com worth it?

I use Excel  Smiley Very Happy

 

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krial
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Re: Mint.com worth it?


@masscredit wrote:

How about - https://www.personalcapital.com/index5

 

I don't know why I'm looking at these. I've done fine for years without them. I'm lucky if I write 2 checks per month. Everything is done by credit card and my expenses usually don't change. I guess I find it intersting to sign into one location and see everything.


I tried that one out because it had some kind of sign up bonus or something. Couldn't get any GE cards to link to it and both Comenity cards required me to log in and answer 2 verification questions every single time I opened Personal Capital. Added to the fact that my local credit union card obviously wouldn't work with it, and it really seemed pointless so I deleted my information and went back to my little spreadsheet.

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