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Level 2
posted Jul 14, 2023 4:52:30 PM

td ameritrade acquired by schwab, how to handle updating accounts in MINT?

There seems to be no answer to this question yet. Found a circular link on the Turbo Tax help, but nothing. 

 

How can I update the account access without creating duplicates or deleting my historical data with TD Ameritrade? 

 

I have a new login from Schwab (required), which access the same accounts. Everything was transferred over.  Can I keep the historical data and simply rename the accounts and reset the login to be that of Schwab? 

 

HELP!!

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Level 15
Jul 18, 2023 6:48:39 AM


@srmcon wrote:

Anybody here have insight in how to contact Mint customer service? 


Mint only has chat support via the link below.

 

See How do I contact support? (intuit.com)

 

Otherwise, it is a free application for which there is no support.

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Level 15
Jul 14, 2023 5:58:23 PM

Try the site below for Mint.

 

https://mint.intuit.com/support/en-us

Level 2
Jul 15, 2023 9:59:36 AM

Yeah, tried that already and it links back here to Turbo Tax. Circular links, not getting any answer from Mint, which is why I posted here on Intuit site, which is the owner, right??? 

 

Nobody have an answer. It's not the first time a bank of mine was taken over by another company and changed the name... 

 

thanks, stephen

Level 15
Jul 15, 2023 11:22:13 AM


@srmcon wrote:

...not getting any answer from Mint, which is why I posted here on Intuit site, which is the owner, right??? 


Correct, but there is really no support for Mint here, unfortunately.

Level 15
Jul 15, 2023 11:23:46 AM
Level 2
Jul 17, 2023 10:48:08 PM

I followed the links from Mint and it all leads to here. so it appears that there must be NO support at all for Mint. 

Is this correct? 

None of the suggestions below have anything to do with my question. 

thanks, stephen

Level 2
Jul 17, 2023 10:50:47 PM

@Critter-3  sorry, but why are you wasting my time with links to questions that have no solution for the problem I have explained well? 

It appears that Mint has no customer support. What can one expect for a 'free' application? 

It's very helpful to gather all my account information in one space and some of the suggestions have been helpful. 

Anybody here have insight in how to contact Mint customer service? 

Stephen 

 

Level 15
Jul 18, 2023 4:11:46 AM

Contact TurboTax support and speak directly with a TurboTax support agent concerning this situation.

See this TurboTax support FAQ for a contact link and hours of operation -https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899263-what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number

Level 15
Jul 18, 2023 6:48:39 AM


@srmcon wrote:

Anybody here have insight in how to contact Mint customer service? 


Mint only has chat support via the link below.

 

See How do I contact support? (intuit.com)

 

Otherwise, it is a free application for which there is no support.

Level 2
Sep 9, 2023 10:57:34 AM

Any insight into how you are handling this transition in mint? I'm considering re-trying Personal Capital, which had its own set of issues. It would have been nice to just have the same credentials with a name change on the backend rather than have us switch things on our end. 

Level 9
Sep 9, 2023 11:13:43 AM

Mint is a great program but it is free and not something that is a priority for Intuit to spend money on programmers and support when one off issues like this occur.  I am serious about my money management and use QuickBooks.   I do pay for the service but also get excellent personal support and quick resolution of issues.

New Member
Sep 15, 2023 11:11:17 AM

I am in the same boat. I looked at the Schwab site and all history has been brought over from TD Ameritrade. I believe MINT will only go back three months.  I wonder if one were to just update the account info if it would leave the history in from TD and append any new history from Schwab.  However, if the main purpose is to just see current balances, then one can mark the TD account inactive not shown in any reports. Then create a new link to Schwab to get current balances.

New Member
Nov 1, 2023 9:18:46 PM

You can just delete or mark as inactive your TD Ameritrade accounts in Mint and then add your Charles Schwab account (which, if you'll notice, combines all TDA accounts into one CS account).  The transaction history in Mint for my TDA accounts were already gone.  When I added my CS account, it pulled in the transaction history.

To edit your Mint accounts (e.g., mark as inactive or delete accounts): https://mint.intuit.com/support/en-us/help-article/bank-accounts/mark-account-inactive/L5koMHE77_US_en_US?uid=lognxttchttps://mint.intuit.com/support/en-us/help-article/data-management/edit-manual-account/L75wpWy0H_US_en_US?uid=lognp56y

To add a Mint account:

1. On web app: In the menu bar at the top, select the "+ Add Accounts" item (3rd from the right (between "Leave Feedback" and "Notifications").

2. On mobile app: On the top right, tap the profile pic icon.  Tap the "Account" option (2nd from top below your full name & e-mail address).