Right.  I was afraid I'd give the impression I was switching JUST for mint,
but I'm not.  I was trying to simply keep it in line with our subject matter
in that the two main reasons I'm switching are not directly related to what
we try to discuss here.

I've never used Mint as my credit union won't support them, I've heard from
half a dozen who do use it however, all agree it's fantastic and they've
tossed doing their banking in quicken etc.  Which is my main reason for
wanting to use Mint...get away from yet another program wholly based on my
local system...move it to the cloud.  My bank has already done this for me,
I might as well complete it.

Interestingly, I also had the exact opposite reaction when Intuit bought
Mint.com.  I think fewer banks will be supported and more controls will be
implemented...obviously hasn't stopped me from wanting to try them however.
As far as trust goes, Mint has a good track record so far...so far.

On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:13 PM, tjpa <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:47 AM, Roy A. Ackerman, Ph.D., E.A. wrote:
>
>> Now that MINT is part of Intuit, I would presume more banks will be
>> supporting the program...
>>
>
> And fewer of us may be interested in signing up with mint.com. I was about
> to check them out and that news stopped me dead in my tracks.
>
> I invite the folks who love to disagree with me (and everybody else too) to
> let me know if it is still okay to trust mint.com.
>
> To switch banks to get mint.com is quite an endorsement. Can you tell us
> what is so special about them?
>
>
>
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