Edvest 529 keeps asking for 2FA+ no WEA Trust 403B + Discover messed up interested
Where to begin…..
The Edvest which is the #1 college savings program for Wisconsin connects but then continues to ask for 2FA even though it should not (Mint does not do this).
WEA Bennefits which is again ALL of Wisconsin's state employee 403b retirement system is NOT even in there (Mint has it and works great….)
And my Discover Savings account just recently thought that when it got an interest transaction that it used the whole balance as a transaction which is straight up WRONG (Mint got it right).
Mint has a better app (with Android widgets), more history, and more trends. Why this couldn't be a seamless import to retain all of the historical net worth just blows my mind. Intuit owns both of these companies, just use the same damn code! If these aren't fixed, I feel like I need to try one of the other companies soon. HURRY UP PLEASE SIMPLIFI
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Hope the actual programmers of Mint/Simplifi look at this ASAP since you guys are losing potential paying customers. Mint was free and so much better
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@Matt Anfang, thanks for sharing your feedback with the Community!
For the persistent MFA with Edvest, unfortunately we have no control over the MFA requests made by your various banks, as these are made by the banks directly (you can find more details on this here). However, it looks like we have an existing request for the aggregator link for Edvest, which sounds like would resolve the MFA matter:
For WEA Benefits, if this is a bank, I'm not currently seeing it listed as available to connect to in Quicken Simplifi. You can submit a request for it by following the guidelines here:
For the Discover Savings issue, if you'd like to have this looked at further, I'd suggest creating a post in the appropriate area of the Community to outline what exactly occurred, and we'd be happy to assist. This FAQ goes over how to post to the Community:
For importing historical net worth data, I'd suggest adding your vote and feedback here:
Finally, for any additional feedback regarding your experience with Quicken Simplifi as a Mint user, our product team would love to hear from you in our feedback post:
I hope this helps get you pointed in the right direction for everything!
-Coach Natalie
-Coach Natalie
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@Coach Natalie Yes it helps get me in a little of the right direction. From a programming perspective, it appears that you are the gatekeeper of letting us all know what is being worked on via the Web Releases. Is the Intuit Mint developers working with the Simplifi developers [removed - inaccurate]?
And is there another place to look to see Work In Progress besides the Web Releases? I am worried that this wasn't the best choice and I need to find a different software system besides Simplifi. There are options that us old Mint users are considering:
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@Matt Anfang, you can review our full list of Feature Requests here:
Additionally, Mint and Quicken are two entirely separate companies. Mint is owned by Intuit and Quicken is a standalone company; Quicken Simplif was created by Quicken.
I hope this helps!
-Coach Natalie
-Coach Natalie
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@Coach Natalie My mistake, I guess I didn't know about the 2016 deal by Intuit to branch off Quicken. Thanks for the reply Natalie
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