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Anyone else finds it annoying that we cannot download transaction history from T-Mobile Money? Since T-Mobile blocks the Aggregators for Personal Capital, Quicken, Nerdwallet, Banktivity and Mint, it should at minimum allow it's customers to download a QFX, CSV or XLSX file. We could then import the data into a program of our own choosing to manage our financial prospects. Every other financial institution I have ever dealt with offers transaction history downloads. Even T-Mobile offers a download of the phone call and text usage. So why not offer with T-Mobile Money? Valuable features and Great Customer Service is what keeps customers coming back. C'mon T-Mobile, get moving!Solved1.7KViews7likes12ComentariosTMobile Money is not available Quicken Users...
This issue (re ability for TMobile Money function w Quicken) was originally raisedover 1 YEAR AGO, and has yet to be accurately answered, much less resolved. For some unknown reason, the issue was marked, SOLVED - which is the farthest from the truth. Would someone from TMOBILE please respond with a realanswer, other than "check with another department". What type of customer service team expectthe paying customer to do the leg work for answering a question. This type of response is known as 'customer -NO-service', along with a few other terms that come to mind. Would someone from T-Mobile PLEASE get involved with this urgent issue and provide timely resolution. Be sure to review T-Mobile's responseand pay special attention to the content highlighted in RED. I've copied the previous comments mentioned above and provided a link to this as well. UNRESOLVED Quicken Issue marked as SOLVED in error T-Mobile Money SOLVED T-Mobile Money 1 year ago6 replies763 views kbmtech121793First activity2 replies Anyone else finds it annoying that we cannot download transaction history from T-Mobile Money? Since T-Mobile blocks the Aggregators for Personal Capital, Quicken, Nerdwallet, Banktivity and Mint, it should at minimum allow it's customers to download a QFX, CSV or XLSX file. We could then import the data into a program of our own choosing to manage our financial prospects. Every other financial institution I have ever dealt with offers transaction history downloads. Even T-Mobile offers a download of the phone call and text usage. So why not offer with T-Mobile Money? Valuable features and Great Customer Service is what keeps customers coming back. C'mon T-Mobile, get moving! icon Best answer by tmo_mike_c We hear what you're saying and we definitely want to help. This'll be something you'll want to bring up to our dedicated support line for T-Mobile MONEY. Please reach out using that link for help with your transaction history. View original downloadablet-mobile moneytransaction history bj_1284715First activity1 reply7 months ago Agree! I would really appreciate the ability to download my transactions to Quicken! garywFirst activity2 replies4 months ago Same here… Very annoying. Quicken allows me to verify my accounts each day for anomalous and/or unexpected activity. Security issue not just convenience grnealFirst activity1 reply3 months ago When are they going to add the ability to use Personal Capital? shortaruFirst activity1 reply2 months ago It's really annoying that I can't import my data from T-Mobile Money into personal finance apps, especially when the actual bank AND it's parent company both allow apps to import transaction data from their accounts natively. Customer Bank allows it. BankMobile allows it (including at least 2 of their third party banking partners, similar to T-Mobile Money). There is no reasonable excuse for T-Mobile to deny us this essential functionality. My budget is upside down because I'm setting aside large amounts of money per month, but on paper (figuratively speaking), I'm broke. djjstewFirst activity6 replies1 month ago My 2 cents…. @tmo_mike_c this is not solved and the link you gave is essentially useless. If they don't want to allow Quicken to automatically link the at least allow a download. Now that Money required 10 transactions to enjoy the higher interest rate that is 10 transactions we have to do by hand. I understand why they did this so they can earn the fees on the transaction but wpita. On T-Mobile main sign on you can ask for either email or text verification but on Money only text verification which his a bad thing (granted many of my other financial accounts have the same problem - the worse two factor option) How about adding on of the authenticators? The debit card need to be brought into the new century with contactless swipe for both security and health. My other two banks have this so lets go Money lets do this. I guess since this 10 transaction requirement is in effect will use google pay.1KViews5likes9ComentariosThe unCarrier created the Unbank
John Legere and T-Mobile created T-Mobile Money with the intent of taking all the hassle out of banking,adding great features,anddoing things that banks don't do like paying interest.I am extremely pleased with my the accounts my wife and I have in regards to Interest and the other features of our accounts. What is missing, with no explanation as to why in phone calls to customer service or in the forums,is the ability to download transaction data. One of the simplest features that every otherbank and financial institutionhas at a minimum. The majority of institutions go the extra mile and offer theability for financial software like Quicken to connect and download the data with out the extra steps of downloading the data, cleaning the file, and importing it into quicken. The intention to take the hassle out of banking as created hassle...I, and many of T-Mobile Money's valued customers have to down load statements and then hand type EVERY TRANSACTION into their accounting software. It is a bit sad.52Visto0likes0Comentarios