Problems Importing From Mint [Edited]
[Removed - Rant] I just spent 3 hours linking accounts and waited to import my mint file to attach the accounts to like accounts and its a mess. I need to remove the CSV file. This is not possible. I have the luxury to restart…….[Removed - Language].
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surprised you tried going with the full desktop version of Quicken -
and not the new totally web based product - Simplifi -0 -
@designit - This is a Community forum made up mostly of other users like you and me. There are a few Quicken employees (Moderators, Administrators) who also participate to help people with using Quicken and to moderate this forum. These few employees will not be able to answer the questions you raised.
Sorry to hear that you experienced this issue. It sounds to me like you might have done the process in the reverse order of what the Quicken instructions spell out.
Here are the Quicken instructions for migrating Mint data over to Quicken (
). It states that the Mint import process should be done before adding the accounts to Quicken because that import process will also create (overwrite?) the accounts for your Mint data in Quicken. After the import process has been completed and the accounts have been added, then you can proceed to set up those accounts for downloads.Quicken Classic Premier (US) Subscription: R59.10 on Windows 11
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I can understand the OP's frustration. I read the post before it was censored and, in my opinion, the OP had every right to vent their frustration. The post is so redacted it doesn't even make sense and doesn't convey what the OP's original issue was.
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I saw the post before it was edited by the Mods. ALL that was removed was repetitive vulgarity. The original didn't make any sense either.
Q user since February, 1990. DOS Version 4
Now running Quicken Windows Subscription, Business & Personal
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@NotACPA it's everyone's right to have their own opinion. What I have seen in this group is continual censorship to those posts that do not convey Quicken, or Quicken Inc. in a positive light. Nothing is going to improve unless Quicken is brought to task. Quicken users that come to this forum are angry and frustrated and that is understandable. Rather than address their concerns, their posts are deleted or censored.
I have been involved with other community forums where the moderators are able to take a negative comment or review and give an appropriate response that effectively turns a negative situation to a win-win for both sides. If the post is vulgar, then it is censored but the OP is still given a courtesy of a response.
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@NotACPA there was piece of the post that was removed that essentially explained what the issue was. Now that that has been removed, it is not possible to respond to the OP appropriately or explain why his issue occurred or dispel the misconceptions in his other comments.
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@QuickUserPSP Again, all that was removed was vulgarity.
Q user since February, 1990. DOS Version 4
Now running Quicken Windows Subscription, Business & Personal
Retired "Certified Information Systems Auditor" & Bank Audit VP1