90-Day Free Trial for Mint Users
I saw an earlier post about the 30-day free trial. It sounds like it's a pay first then be refunded in 30 days. I had also seen a 90-day free trial for Mint users. How does one start that? I'm not seeing that option after I hit "Get Started." It leads me straight to payment.
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@Quailman18, thanks for reaching out!
In order to qualify for the free year, you must be signed up for Quicken Simplifi and import transactions from Mint. You'll want to make sure you select the "Mint" option when importing the transactions; if you still don't see the offer pop up, please sign out and back in.
As for the January 14, 2023 date on the referenced web page, I think this is supposed to be 2024; I got this reported.
-Coach Natalie
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@krz428 Can you provide a link where you saw this? I'm not aware of such an offer, but it might exist. The only offer I know of for Mint users is a 50% off deal (I suspect this is only for the first year, but I couldn't find that on this page). I don't know what the procedure is for claiming the discount.,
Anthony Bopp
Simplifi User Since July 2022Money talks. But all my paycheck ever says is goodbye
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it’s still on their website:
“Import your Mint data within your first 90 days, and we'll extend your free plan from 3 months to a full year.”0 -
I wonder if this link is still valid. The link @Quailman18 used gives 50% off.
The fine print on this one notes that it is valid through January 14, 2023.
Simplifi User Since Nov 2023
Minter 2014-2023
Questionable Excel before 2014 to present
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oh, I miss read that. I was thinking 2024. Thanks for catching that.
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That is odd. I got the promo I linked and signed up in late November 2023. @Coach Natalie - thoughts?
Simplifi User Since Nov 2023
Minter 2014-2023
Questionable Excel before 2014 to present
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I also tried to chat with and call customer support, but so far no one has gotten back. It’s been over 8 hours. That isn’t a great sign when I’m considering switching to this service.
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