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Gooberlx2

Lifer
May 4, 2001
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Originally posted by: brikis98
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Huh, well I guess I won't be using this service past the month. Chase apparently charges $9.95 per fucking month to provide access for financial management software. I know BoA didn't do that when I was with them. Anyone other banks that don't look for hidden places to nickel and dime you?

huh? did chase charge you $9.95 because you added your Chase account in mint.com?


Edit: according to this discussion, Chase won't charge you if you only have a CC... but they WILL charge you if you have checking/savings.

it worked out for me (I only have a CC through them), but that sucks the fat one.

Yeah, I have checking/savings through them as well as a CC. It's total crap and pisses me off. They didn't use to charge for that feature.....assholes.
 

QED

Diamond Member
Dec 16, 2005
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Originally posted by: dNor
I just use BoA's portfolio feature.

I used to use that as well since I had several BoA accounts.

However, there are quite a few extra features that Mint has (such as more flexible
categorization of transactions, and e-mail/text-message notifications) that convinced me
to make the switch.
 

zinfamous

No Lifer
Jul 12, 2006
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Originally posted by: brikis98
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Huh, well I guess I won't be using this service past the month. Chase apparently charges $9.95 per fucking month to provide access for financial management software. I know BoA didn't do that when I was with them. Anyone other banks that don't look for hidden places to nickel and dime you?

huh? did chase charge you $9.95 because you added your Chase account in mint.com?


Edit: according to this discussion, Chase won't charge you if you only have a CC... but they WILL charge you if you have checking/savings.

it worked out for me (I only have a CC through them), but that sucks the fat one.

well that blows. was about to start using this. I have Chase checking and CC.

will be switching bank accounts in the next 3 or so months, though.....
 

Sid59

Lifer
Sep 2, 2002
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Originally posted by: JS80
lol i found a fraudulent charge because i signed up for this

nice! - i found one for DirectTV on my cards, easy enough to call my company and refute.

Just to reiterate for people .. Mint.com is a financial aggregration site, it pulls in your transaction and money value for your account. Mint.com does not allow you to transfer money/funds from one account to another.

Mint.com does not store your financial login/pw, it uses an established company, Yodlee, which most institutions already use for their login process.
 

edro

Lifer
Apr 5, 2002
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I found out Grinder's charged me $69 for a sub the other day, not $6.90.
I might not have caught it, but Grinder's showed up as the highest costing restaurant on the pie chart.

They are crediting me back.