Fixes are taking too long. Recent issues have not been resolved in almost two months. Mint used to correct problems relatively quickly and the app was very useful; now the app is becoming unusable due to multiple synchronization issues.
If it's not one bug, it's another bug...and each one make this product unusable. Why settle for a product that's unusable and unreliable...particularly when it comes to managing something important like finances. I'm looking for an alternative and as soon as I find one, you can consider me gone.
I would be happy if they would at least answer one of my multiple requests for help. Customer service has taken a huge nose dive. It's not the same Mint it used to be.
I'm about to delete this account because my transactions descriptions are too vague, so I have no idea how to categorize each one because I don't know where the money was spent! This is making budgeting frustrating and is taking up too much time.
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When will mint put more resources into bug fixes?
Fixes are taking too long. Recent issues have not been resolved in almost two months. Mint used to correct problems relatively quickly and the app was very useful; now the app is becoming unusable due to multiple synchronization issues.
Why do you want to report this?
If it's not one bug, it's another bug...and each one make this product unusable. Why settle for a product that's unusable and unreliable...particularly when it comes to managing something important like finances. I'm looking for an alternative and as soon as I find one, you can consider me gone.
Why do you want to report this?
I would be happy if they would at least answer one of my multiple requests for help. Customer service has taken a huge nose dive. It's not the same Mint it used to be.
Why do you want to report this?
I'm about to delete this account because my transactions descriptions are too vague, so I have no idea how to categorize each one because I don't know where the money was spent! This is making budgeting frustrating and is taking up too much time.
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People come to Mint for help and answers—we want to let them know that we're here to listen and share our knowledge. We do that with the style and format of our responses. Here are five guidelines:
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