US Banks That Offer Transaction History? 359
wirelessdreamer writes "I use a bank in the US that will only allow me to download transaction history in CSV for the previous three months. I have a hard time remembering to pull my transaction history down every three months, and would gladly jump ship to another bank if there is one that lets me download, say three years' worth of transaction history as one of the standard services. Then I can import my data into MySQL and run some reports on it, which is all I'm looking for." What banks out there do the best job at providing users with simple, downloadable data?
Re:Wells Fargo (Score:3, Funny)
"If you are stupid enough to bank with Wells Fargo"
LOL! Thanks made my day.
You clearly are willing to pay... (Score:4, Funny)
You are clearly willing to pay a little bit for this, since you don't mention any extra fees. So this sounds like a service opportunity to me.
For only $3.99/month I'll deliver your csv records to you. Just send me you account and password information. Might as well give me your social, mother's maiden name, and favorite color.
No problemo...
Re:happy to provide history to the Feds (Score:3, Funny)
All US banks are very happy to offer many years worth of transaction history to any Federal agency that desires this information. Too bad they won't do the same for their putative "customers".
It is Uncle Sam after all. Look how much he gave to the banks recently. How much did you give?
Re:Bank of America (Score:1, Funny)