![]() I contact all of the above (Mint, Personal Capital, Transamerica) once a month at least, and have just started to ask for support from our company rep. If you have access to your company's rep and can have them advocate for you, then that could help too. The more people / accounts that call about it, the more likely it is that they'll invest resources to fixing it. I would encourage people to keep calling Transamerica and ask them to unblock Mint, or otherwise add support. " I was told that today (2/19) but who knows when Mint and TA actually connected. Once its successful, the next step to unblock all production IPs. Mint's support added "Transamerica is working on getting approval to unblock one production IP for testing connectivity issues with IFDP engineers. I also use Personal Capital and they also cannot connect to TA since the security changes on TA's website. I'm inclined to believe that this is indeed on Transamerica's side. I contacted support and they tell me that TransAmerica is blocking them.I contacted TransAmerica support and they tell me that Mint hasn't updated to support their new security standards (security questions and validation codes). We can't connect until they let us, so let them know if the problem continues. Open now Chase Premier Plus Checking SM Get more benefits and save money on counter checks, money orders and more Open now No minimum deposit to open Monthly Service Fee 1 12 or 0 Avoid fees 4. ![]() Transamerica Retirement () seems to be blocking us right now. This is what I get if I try to "edit login" for that account: Also, if I were to delete it, I'd delete the entire history of it was well. I assume deleting the current one in my list won't suddenly show more choices in the "add account" because I could have multiple accounts (mine and my spouses). Now if I go to "add account" in mint and type in transamerica, I get just two choices, "transamerica premier funds" and "MyTransamerica" neither of which is right. Mint is using which also works and then redirects to after I login same as if I start with. ![]() But that's not the URL that mint is using. Yes, I can login to my account with that link. ![]()
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