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Mint.com
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I personally love this site! I dealt with software or other pay-sites like these but nothing to this effect. I was saddened when I heard Yahoo! give it a thumbs down when the writer couldn't get it to work for him. Does anyone else use mint.com? Has anyone taken their offers?
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larry7crys Wrote:I personally love this site! I dealt with software or other pay-sites like these but nothing to this effect. I was saddened when I heard Yahoo! give it a thumbs down when the writer couldn't get it to work for him. Does anyone else use mint.com? Has anyone taken their offers?

I love Mint.com I use and I think it surpases anything I have used in the past

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I hope I am not the only one but what is mint.com?
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dc67 Wrote:I hope I am not the only one but what is mint.com?

Mint.com is a free web-based financial management service created by Aaron Patzer. Mint's primary service allows for users to track bank, credit card, investment, and loan transactions and balances through a simplified user interface.

Hope this answer your question check it out it's pretty cool

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I use it. I love it and haven't had any problems with it. I have not used any of the offers. For first time users there are some good tips. I had to google them. For instance certain bank accounts require certain questions to link up correctly with Mint.com. I highly recommend it.
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i tried to use it but i can not trust any 3rd party with my financial details and passwords.
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clepste Wrote:i tried to use it but i can not trust any 3rd party with my financial details and passwords.
Yeah, that is actually exactly what I was just thinking.
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I've heard good reviews of Mint.com, and I hope to look into it soon.
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