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Can you reccommend a good Online Money Management Websites

johngrat
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Is there a UK money management website that is similar to Mint, Geezeo and Wesabe.com?
There seems to be an abundance of these sites over in the states. Is there anything that offers a similar service in the UK. Also is there a free service similar to those above?
There seems to be an abundance of these sites over in the states. Is there anything that offers a similar service in the UK. Also is there a free service similar to those above?
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Can you reccommend a good Online Money Management Websites
The spelling and grammatical errors, large font, link to wesabe, and the fact that this is your first post hints to me that this is spam.
If it's not spam... then the answer to your question is... you're on the best money management website right now... moneysavingexpert.com!You're spelling is effecting me so much. Im trying not to be phased by it but your all making me loose my mind on mass!! My head is loosing it's hair. I'm going to take myself off the electoral role like I should of done ages ago and move to the Caribean. I already brought my plane ticket, all be it a refundable 1.0 -
Actually this is not spam.
I was just using those sites as an example. There are spelling and grammatical errors but thats because at the time I was in a rush. My English is also not as good as I would like but you can't have everything in this world can you.
I was hoping for a helpful and supportive community here but apparently this might not be the case.
Please prove me wrong.0 -
Actually this is not spam.
I was just using those sites as an example. There are spelling and grammatical errors but thats because at the time I was in a rush. My English is also not as good as I would like but you can't have everything in this world can you.
I was hoping for a helpful and supportive community here but apparently this might not be the case.
Please prove me wrong.
Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between people trying to flog their products and someone who genuinely is keen for advice. We do get it wrong from time to time, so I hope you forgive us! Of course, nobody can be 100% sure what's spam and what's not but your post did have all the trademarks of spam.
My two favourite money managing sites are:
This one... www.moneysavingexpert.com
The FSA Money made clear site http://www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/
If you want an actual place to track your money, I recommend EGG Money Manager:
http://www.egg.com/visitor/0,,3_48814--View_845,00.htmlYou're spelling is effecting me so much. Im trying not to be phased by it but your all making me loose my mind on mass!! My head is loosing it's hair. I'm going to take myself off the electoral role like I should of done ages ago and move to the Caribean. I already brought my plane ticket, all be it a refundable 1.0 -
Many thanks for that. I think the Egg site is what I am after,
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Uh, Mint etc are kind of like Quicken-in-a-browser type things. MSE is nothing like that at all.0
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Uh, Mint etc are kind of like Quicken-in-a-browser type things. MSE is nothing like that at all.
The question was:Is there a UK money management website
MSE is a money management website, so therefore it's a valid suggestion.
Rather than being critical and saying what isn't a good site, how about being helpful and suggesting one that is?
EDIT: Besides, you can't expect users of a UK site to be experts on USA-based money managers. To me, Mint is a credit card company.You're spelling is effecting me so much. Im trying not to be phased by it but your all making me loose my mind on mass!! My head is loosing it's hair. I'm going to take myself off the electoral role like I should of done ages ago and move to the Caribean. I already brought my plane ticket, all be it a refundable 1.0 -
Many thanks for that. I think the Egg site is what I am after,
If there any other suggestions then please let me know
I think you have to open an Egg account though to use that.
There's another one by First Direct (Internet Banking Plus):
https://internetbankingplus2.firstdirect.com/
I don't think they require you to be a customer.You're spelling is effecting me so much. Im trying not to be phased by it but your all making me loose my mind on mass!! My head is loosing it's hair. I'm going to take myself off the electoral role like I should of done ages ago and move to the Caribean. I already brought my plane ticket, all be it a refundable 1.0 -
yeah I looked a Egg and they do appear to charge non customers. I'll check out First Direct.
I am after something that is like quicken in a browser (check that Mint site out it is good but it's entire ethos and interface is locked to the American market)
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Further to this I have since found that Wasabe.com offers the service that I'm looking for. They allow you to change your currency from pounds to dollors.
Thanks for the suggestions :rotfl::T:j0 -
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