One place to track ALL miles/programs? Suggestions (merged)
#1
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One place to track ALL miles/programs? Suggestions (merged)
Does anyone know of any one site that you can track the miles and for all of your flight/hotel/other programs? I'm tired of trying to remember all of the numbers and passwords for each site!
I have looked at points.com, but they don't have all of the airlines and hotels that I frequently use.
Other suggestions?
Thanks!
I have looked at points.com, but they don't have all of the airlines and hotels that I frequently use.
Other suggestions?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by dougvb
Does anyone know of any one site that you can track the miles and for all of your flight/hotel/other programs? I'm tired of trying to remember all of the numbers and passwords for each site!
I have looked at points.com, but they don't have all of the airlines and hotels that I frequently use.
Other suggestions?
Thanks!
I have looked at points.com, but they don't have all of the airlines and hotels that I frequently use.
Other suggestions?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Getiton
Anything like this thats free? Sorry, I'm cheap
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My guess is that you need to be a Fidelity customer, but they have a great service called Full View. You enter your credit card, frequent flyer, etc info just once (user names, passwords, etc). Then log onto Fidelity and it shows you a summary for all your accounts. You just click once to Log In and it redirects you to the applicable frequent flyer or credit card website. I have been using it for years and really like it.
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Originally Posted by the_traveler
Last edited by Motor City; Aug 28, 2006 at 12:17 pm
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Originally Posted by fti
My guess is that you need to be a Fidelity customer, but they have a great service called Full View. You enter your credit card, frequent flyer, etc info just once (user names, passwords, etc). Then log onto Fidelity and it shows you a summary for all your accounts. You just click once to Log In and it redirects you to the applicable frequent flyer or credit card website. I have been using it for years and really like it.
I was not aware of "Fidelity - Full View"
I'll check it out now.
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Originally Posted by luvagator
I was not aware of "Fidelity - Full View"
I'll check it out now.
I'll check it out now.
Check out Yodlee's MoneyCenter. This allows you to keep track of your miles, hotel points, AND all your financial accounts. Fidelity Full View is powered by an older version of the Yodlee engine - somewhat more stable but with fewer features and fewer accounts supported.
Choose whichever you like!
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http://www.yodlee.com is pretty convenient..
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Originally Posted by msaks
Is there any difference between USA TODAY Mile Tracker and MilePort? They appear to be the same.
I have both, and like MilePort better!
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Originally Posted by fti
My guess is that you need to be a Fidelity customer, but they have a great service called Full View.
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Originally Posted by choster
Bank of America has a similar service called My Portfolio (Yodlee is the underlying software). I have it free with my checking account.
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When a bank or Fidelity or someone licenses the Yodlee product, are they using Yodlee's servers or their own?
If I sign up for one of these products, it seems as though Fidelity has a lot less incentive to hose me than Yodlee, and might be more apt to reimburse me in case I somehow lose a zillion FF miles to fraud.
If I sign up for one of these products, it seems as though Fidelity has a lot less incentive to hose me than Yodlee, and might be more apt to reimburse me in case I somehow lose a zillion FF miles to fraud.
Last edited by toomanybooks; Aug 29, 2006 at 3:20 pm