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This is a cool service. It used to be $2.99 a month and they just made it free. Cool if you want to see all your finance in one place.
Like mint.com but these guys were the original
hardeight 3 years ago
Bank of America - My Portfolio offers many more features than Quicken's much touted free offer
karmatruth 3 years ago
Sounds like Yodlee, but I'll check it out!
siegler2 3 years ago
In response to Karmatruth: Quicken looks like the better deal than Bank of America.
(minus) Not everyone has a Bank of America account, or would be eligible for a Bank of America account.
(plus) Anyone who has $25 can pay for Quicken's basic software, and it's not going to cost them a 2 year hard inquiry against their credit report
(doubleplus) Quicken's Online site itself is free for anyone to use, regardless of FICO score
(tripleplus) Quicken charges no one any fees, there are no minimums, there is no interest. It's free.
So sure, if you already have Bank of America, use what you already have. If you don't have Bank of America (or are not eligible for its products), it doesn't do you any good to be told to use a product you have no access to. And it sure as hell is NOT WORTH AN EXPERIAN HARD INQUIRY (or more, since Bank of America will pull multiple times, no matter what their reps say) to get a service someone else is now offering for free to everyone. That's as bad as all the folks who tell people to use services which are only available to American Express cardholders, as if everyone has American Express.
Quicken wins, by dent of making itself more accessible to more people. In Bank of America's case, I can't get ANY information about it; no matter what link I use in a Google search, it directs me to a page asking me where I am located. Entering my state does NOT take me to a page to get more information on My Portfolio.
If people have real complaints against Quicken online, be nice to hear them.
annoneil01 3 years ago
Check out mint.com
zhoodhomie 3 years ago
It's great that it's now free. worth checking out.
mazoola 3 years ago
I wasn't impressed with it. It often miscategorized things, and didn't seem to learn from me fixing them. I highly recommend using something that doesn't pull the information automatically. Typing it in not only gives you a better feel for where your money is going, but also helps you notice mistakes on your statements.
jonathanryan 3 years ago
these are the same clowns who have trouble every tax season with customer tax returns exposed to crackers ... no thanks.
henare 3 years ago
I like it. Good Deal. I am not going to try it since I use my PNC Checking account and I pay bills online, for free.
Just wondering can we use this free service to pay bills for small business??
betadocument 3 years ago
Well, i used Quicken for years, but i bought the program. I hesitate to use anything free as it is usually turns out to worth just that! I think perhaps the offer is OK, but I would rather pay for the CD.
AndrewDe 3 years ago