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61%
18 votes
11 39% 7Mint offers an easy to use product - a Quicken killer
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91%
11 votes
10 9% 1CEO Aaron is super sharp
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85%
20 votes
17 15% 3Referral revenue model already built in
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50%
6 votes
3 50% 3They have a great management team
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79%
14 votes
11 21% 3They now have a partnership with Motley Fool, which will help drive their growth
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94%
18 votes
17 6% 1Clean user interface
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60%
10 votes
6 40% 4Awsome service
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I almost stopped using Mint because their Wachovia integration broke. It was down for a month and a half. Not cool.
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78%
9 votes
7 22% 2I use it all the time - great idea.
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90%
10 votes
9 10% 1the interface attracted me immediately and their software is great!
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Yeah, their user interface is really slick
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67%
3 votes
2 33% 1This is a $300 stock.....
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2 votes
2 0% 0They make it easy to target multiple banks for the best rate/benefits and manage them all.
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3 votes
3 0% 0they are also looking to partner with guys like AMEX, Chase etc to offer new products to customers.
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2 votes
2 0% 0quicken killer. awesome UI. budgeting / do-more-with-less will be hot in 2009. strong team
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100%
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1 0% 0Easy to use and free, this stock is under priced worth alot more.
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2 votes
2 0% 0it will go very high this week
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1 vote
1 0% 0Under Priced, Right now would be the best time to buy.
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1 0% 0Data is an issue but a well positioned product that every day people need
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91%
23 votes
21 9% 2Many users may be reluctant to provide financial information to a startup
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Yes, I admit I was hesitant of that at first, but realistically, daily people access online banking through unencrypted bank sites...
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Data ownership concerns may slow growth, because opinion leaders will wail about the terms. The reality is that many people simply don't care. I do, and so use Wesabe, but Mint's interface is better.
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40%
15 votes
6 60% 9And this is different from Quicken how?
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Mint is web based (no download or install) and has algorithm to automatically categorize the spending
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43%
7 votes
3 57% 4Lack of internationalisation makes it a dud (albeit a great concept)
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75%
8 votes
6 25% 2The site can't really grow until people will provide their information freely
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50%
2 votes
1 50% 1Lack of Canadian Banks, (cibc, td, rbc, scotiabank) etc
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2 votes
1 50% 1i dont find their money savings "finds" useful, needs more personalization
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