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    Smile American Express Money Manager Review

    Does any of the Platinum card members have use the American Express Money Manager option? Any comments about?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4Runner View Post
    Does any of the Platinum card members have use the American Express Money Manager option? Any comments about?
    The Money Manager is a really good way for someone to put together a budget, especially if it is difficult seeing the big picture. Btw, it is available for all AMEX cardmembers, not just Platinum members. Just go to the site and search "Money Manager" and you can log in, and then decide for yourself. I like it.
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    Question AMEX Money Manager: Anyone used it?

    Is anyone using AMEX Money Manager?

    As I understand it on their service agreement and terms and conditions... It is basically consolidating all money matters information - checking, saving, ira, etc. Like making AMEX your "agent" authorizing them to check those information for you.

    It is kind of scary...
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