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dynamik wrote: » Just curious, did you guys take a look at their security information: How Mint Personal Finance Management Protects Your Financial Safety - Financial Calculator | Mint.com
dynamik wrote: » I just signed up the other day, and it's pretty slick. Does anyone else have any experience with it?Free Personal Finance Software, Online Money Management, Budget Planner and Financial Planning | Mint.com
jryantech wrote: » I use an Excel Spreadsheet and here are the reasons why: 1. I can update my stuff whenever I want even after I just did a transaction. Mint.com only updates when things 'clear' in your account. 2. I like too keep my information to myself, having my valuable information on someone elses database worries me.. especially when that database has been reported in Nigeria. 3. IMO if your too lazy to do your own fiances and math then your already behind in the game we call Financial Stability. That's just how I see things, Mint does look very slick.. I had a web class that touched on it's type of coding.
Jordus wrote: » it amazes me how over-**** people get about some things. What is somebody going to do with your bank login information? Are they going to transfer money from your savings to your checking? LOL!
carboncopy wrote: » From my bank account you can make transfers to external accounts
gojericho0 wrote: » ...and as a bonus i didn't even have to purchase a box spring.
dynamik wrote: » All my accounts are pretty limited with what you can do online. None of them even show my account info, and if someone does something like request a new card, I'd be notified well before they received it. I knew some people wouldn't be enthusiastic about it, and that's fine. It just strikes me as a funny that there's so much trepidation about state-of-the-art online security setups (not that they're impenetrable) while so many unskilled, careless workers handle or have access to much more sensitive information of yours. I bet you all have your SSNs and everything else necessary for identy-theft at utility companies, cell providers, student accounts, etc. I've been involved with one case of identity theft, and that involved someone taking my info off of a physical credit application. The tool opened up the account himself and bought merchandise from the same store. It was an open-and-shut case, but it was still a major PITA to deal with.
dynamik wrote: » Do nickels provide good stability? That was harsh. I should have said quarters...
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