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Mint.com UK Equivalent?
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Have mint produced a UK version yet?Starting Debt (October 2008) - £10928.27

Feb 2009 = £8419.21 (12/02/09)
Now = £2867.39 (27/06/11):cool:
([/COLOR]HSBC Loan-£814, MBNA CC-£4115 , Tesco CC 0, HSBC CC 0, Nationwide CC 0,0 -
Just an update on the UK situation.
Kublax folded due to lack of funding.
lovemoney.com is a UK based business, doing the same thing as mint
moneydashboard.com just come out beta and is using the same underlying technology as mint, but are UK aimed.
Im going to be trying both, but wish Martin or someone would do a review of the two. They are both UK products, and seem very good. I have heard very good things about lovemoney, but its been open longer, as I said moneydashboard has just come out of private beta so I expect a lot of new features soon.
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Thanks for the info Paul. Just signed up to lovemoney, it seems to be exactly what I was after. I'll give moneydashboard a try as well. Thanks.Cashback stats 28/12/08 Onwards: Tracked - £65.99 | Confirmed - £0.00 | Paid - £0.00
Free Scratchcard Earnings From 28/12 Onwards : BB - £1.30, TAB - £1.65
£5 a day in January 2009 £0.00/£155.00
Ebay 29/12/08 Onwards: Listed - 5 | Sold - 1| Earnings - £252.000 -
just giving this a *bump*
Is anyone using moneydashboard or lovemoney, who can share their experiences?
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I have also been using lovemoney.com for a few months, and it is quite good. Hopefully the service will continue to improve as the site matures.0
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There is also Xero Personal - I tried it briefly but it seemed really poor and not only didn't have automatic statement import, it wouldn't let me import my statements because I didn't have columns like "merchant" - who has ever seen a statement with column merchant? It also doesn't seem to support current accounts at all? :shocked:
Going to try lovemoney and moneydashboard, thanks
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First impressions, stay the hell away from moneydashboard. Your security phrase is stored as clear text, they have a weird sign up process where they email you your password and then you are greeted with a very slow full screen silverlight application. Whole thing looks very ugly, slow and unprofessional.
Lovemoney looks very promising so far - but I haven't figured out how to import historic transactions that I have stored in a CSV.0 -
Any news on when and if mint.com is coming to the UK?0
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Haven't seen any news on when and if mint.com is coming to the UK. If you want a UK site, send Mint a message on their Get Help section of their website selecting the “I don’t live in the US, support me!” option, you'll find this under their Frequently Asked Questions. These are aggregated via Salesforce.com so they should get some better idea of demand.0
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