So the messaging here is that people should stop budgeting and paying attention to their spending, and instead take on as much debt as possible, as long as they keep their credit score high?<p>Awful. I hope Mint users don't fall for this and think a credit scoring app is equivalent, to what I think for most was a budgeting app. Intuit is the worst.
I've used mint literally since the very beginning. They tried to update a lot of things but really just made it worse.<p>Really sad. I'm definitely not switching to Credit Karma... time to give another app a shot.
WTF. This is the first I heard of this (no email notices). I hooked all my data up a few months ago, and now I feel betrayed. I need to shut that down.
My issue with this move is that credit / debt is only one part of the financial picture. But - this seemed like a long time coming for Mint. I came across an app Piere that i've been checking out for budgeting (piere.com). They're new but what I like is that their budget is fully automated to set up and it has a cool "reconciliations" feature - i.e. when i go out to dinner and put my card down and share that expense / get repaid, they automatically only show me my share and I don't have to deal with all of those uncategorized Venmos or ridiculously incorrect budget categories
I use mint - having everything aggregated has been really nice and I was majorly disappointed when I got this email.<p>I guess it depends on how much functionality they pull over, but good chance it spells the end for my usage.
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