I made the mistake of accidentally migrating to Kredit Karma before downloading all my Mint transaction history. Now when I log into Mint and download my transactions all the categories have changed to what Kredit Karma uses. Anyway to download my mint transactions with the categories I had them set at before the migration? This is a disaster...
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I’m trying to do the same thing!! Monarch has a plug in for Chrome to transfer EVERYTHING, but it only works when you can still access your mint account. I am trying to get help being about to log in after the transfer but no luck so far. 🙏🏼
Same problem here. A solution would be most appreciated!
There's a big rectangular button that says "Download my transactions" to the right of green "Go to Credit Karma" button on the Mint.com welcome page after you've logged in. Easy!
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It would be cool if it worked that way after you make the switch to Kredit Karma. Unfortunately once the switch is made everything gets recategorized and it becomes a mess. I should have downloaded my transaction's before I switched. It is what it is now…
If you forgot to export your Mint transactions before you got force moved to creditKarma, like I did, I made a script to export the transactions from creditKarma in the format Mint used to use https://github.com/mmrobins/creditkarma_export_transactions. Requires running a Ruby (computer language) script from the command line, which seem hard for a lot of people, but should be pretty easy with a little googling, especially for Mac users where Ruby is already installed. Hopefully creditKarma adds export functionality one day so it's easier, but I doubt it'll be soon
Wow! You’re like some sort of programming phenom if this works. Greatly appreciate the help. I have a googling project to research. Thanks!
I found it. You can Sign-in to your Intuit account and download Mint transactions from Data & privacy page.
This seems like my only option to get my transactions. I've been with Mint since 2008!!! I took a coding class once like 10 years ago but it seems I've forgotten everything I know. This is a little confusing to me.
Yes but it's all just .txt files and useless data.
The file you downloaded is likely the data file (in CSV or text format) that can be imported into Excel or another financial management program. For more help, please click here.
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