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Neal Aug 1, 2004 9:17 pm


Originally Posted by stephlac
I don't use the Yodlee site directly but I do have my Starwood account set up in the Fidelity Investments account aggregator (Full View) which is also powered by Yodlee. I've never had a problem with it updating.

They always suggest if you're having problems that you try deleting the account and adding it again. Sometimes this actually works.

I'm still pulling my hair out trying to get this to work. I have almost all my other FF and hotel accounts on there without any problems. I just tried deleting my Starwood account and adding it again, (for about the 10th time,) but without success. I even went to the Starwood site, changed my username and password and then did the same at OnCenter. But nothing seems to work. I thought it may be a temporary problem but I've tried numerous times over the past few weeks. As I said in my other post, I cannot get other family members' Starwood accounts to work on OnCenter either. In addition, I use Yodlee's old accounts aggregator through my online Citibank account where my Starwood account info shows up without a problem. Go figure.

talltravel Aug 3, 2004 10:29 am

Yes this is an amazing site. I plan to use it as my single point of contact...Love it. Thanks OP

CPRich Aug 3, 2004 1:53 pm


Originally Posted by Neal
I'm still pulling my hair out trying to get this to work. I have almost all my other FF and hotel accounts on there without any problems. I just tried deleting my Starwood account and adding it again, (for about the 10th time,) but without success. I even went to the Starwood site, changed my username and password and then did the same at OnCenter. But nothing seems to work. I thought it may be a temporary problem but I've tried numerous times over the past few weeks. As I said in my other post, I cannot get other family members' Starwood accounts to work on OnCenter either. In addition, I use Yodlee's old accounts aggregator through my online Citibank account where my Starwood account info shows up without a problem. Go figure.


That's odd. I just checked and my SPG numbers show up on Fidelity's Full View just fine.

I've had problems with other accounts in the past and spent months ping-pong'ing between Fidelity and Yodlee support. It magically was fixed about a year after I raised it. Hopefully uou have better luck.

eduboys Dec 7, 2005 8:54 am

Account Aggregator
 

Originally Posted by CPRich
That's odd. I just checked and my SPG numbers show up on Fidelity's Full View just fine.

I've had problems with other accounts in the past and spent months ping-pong'ing between Fidelity and Yodlee support. It magically was fixed about a year after I raised it. Hopefully uou have better luck.

Did Citibank remove their account aggregator?

monster Dec 7, 2005 9:03 am


Originally Posted by eduboys
Did Citibank remove their account aggregator?

Yes, it's gone (as of a couple of months ago). It was run by Yodlee, so you might find Yodlee OnCenter (https://www.yodlee.com/newarch/index.do) to be a comparable replacement.

Randy Petersen Dec 7, 2005 10:47 am

There was a really good article in the Rocky Mountain News recently that said in the new year that Wells Fargo was ending the idea of these financial aggregators and it was perhaps signaling the death of what was considered a hot topic. The article mentioned other banks no longer offering it as well and that Yodlee was really headed in the direction of bill paying services and other things rather than spending any time with their aggregator services.

For all the worry about losing these services from banks and the ups and downs of Mile Tracker, I've always been simply amazed at how much time people on FlyerTalk have spent changing and trying to correct something that was free. By the time you would add up the time changing vendors, worrying about up time and all that.... you could have easy been very happy with the original mileage management tool - MileageManager.com. It has more tools and reminders and anyone else and I don't think you've seen any complaints about the service for years and years on FlyerTalk which means it likely works rather well. For a small annual fee you get the best tool in the business, the one that's been around the longest and the one that has the largest user base. I know, none of that counts because it's not free. Oh well, for my money, i'd rather not have to contribute to and have to read threads on FlyerTalk about it not working.....

Anyway, the article did make it sound like the Yodlee-type services were not being supported into the future.

CPRich Dec 7, 2005 12:20 pm

I put all my account information into my Fidelity (Yodlee-based) tracker several years ago and it has always provided me with current, accurate infomation, has rarely, if ever, been down, and consolidates both my miles/points balances with my credit cards, bank statements, financial information, etc.

Free.

Yes, if it goes away, I would consider a fee-for-service model. But I suffer none of the challenges Randy mentions.

highgamma Dec 10, 2005 11:56 am


Originally Posted by Randy Petersen
For all the worry about losing these services from banks and the ups and downs of Mile Tracker, I've always been simply amazed at how much time people on FlyerTalk have spent changing and trying to correct something that was free. By the time you would add up the time changing vendors, worrying about up time and all that.... you could have easy been very happy with the original mileage management tool - MileageManager.com. It has more tools and reminders and anyone else and I don't think you've seen any complaints about the service for years and years on FlyerTalk which means it likely works rather well. For a small annual fee you get the best tool in the business, the one that's been around the longest and the one that has the largest user base. I know, none of that counts because it's not free. Oh well, for my money, i'd rather not have to contribute to and have to read threads on FlyerTalk about it not working.....

Randy (or anyone else who can answer),

I'm considering signing up for MileageManager.com. Is there a way to make sure the Flyertalk get the appropriate "credit" for this transaction? (Are there any current ads or other links that I can click through?) I don't want to lose the opportunity to "pay back" for the service that you provide.

Highgamma

wanaflyforless Dec 11, 2005 11:25 am


Originally Posted by highgamma
Randy (or anyone else who can answer),

Is there a way to make sure the Flyertalk get the appropriate "credit" for this transaction? (Are there any current ads or other links that I can click through?) I don't want to lose the opportunity to "pay back" for the service that you provide.

Highgamma

Not sure exactly what you mean by FT getting credit...but as Randy owns www.mileagemanager.com you are supporting him and his business network (webflyer.com) buy signing up any way you do.


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