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The Apple iPad is this season’s most desirable gadget but it might not be in your budget. Mint.com is all about helping you keep to that budget so we’ve decided to give away a Free Apple iPad! Enter here: http://bit.ly/cvRsPi.

The Free Mint.com iPhone app works great on the iPad and will help you manage your money wherever you are, with the features you need while on the go. Use the Mint.com app to check your balances, edit your transactions, and be alerted — via real-time push notifications, email or SMS — when you are over budget or get hit with fees or other unusual charges.

But, as Steve Jobs would say, there’s “one more thing.” We’ll pick one winner and if that winner heard about the contest from another Mint.com fan, then we’ll give the referrer an Apple iPad too.

The contest will run until March 18th at 11:59pm pacific time. Entrants must be fans of Mint.com on facebook: Facebook.com/mint to be eligible to win.

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  1. Booo. Shame on you Mint.
    Requiring a facebook account to enter a contest? Is that legal?

  2. I neeeeed a device that supports a Mint app!Pick me! #blackberryuser

  3. pedram

    i lauuuuv the iPad…

  4. George

    While I appreciate what Mint.com is doing, I am becoming more and more concerned that these companies are forcing people to join social network sites in order to conduct business with them. These social networks have been a gold mine for companies trying to find target groups for their products at the expense of the individual’s privacy. Thanks, but no thanks.

    • Lee Sherman

      To clarify, you don’t have to join any social networks to use Mint.com. The service is free for everyone.

  5. Merrill

    My love of Mint and other free things is outweighed by my love of keeping my privacy.

    Financially, it makes more sense for me to sell my demographic information for more than a vanishingly small chance to win a hot gadget that will be replaced in two years. And isn’t financial sensibility what Mint is all about?

    • Your demographic information is worth close to $500 to a website that plans to use it. There for your use of Mint.com is estimated to be worth $500 to them. By sharing your Mint.com behavior through Facebook.com you are effectively advertising for Mint.com. Which I suppose of you find that Mint is helping you, then why not help your friends too. Each to their own, but I certainly appreciate there are some people who still understand they have privacy right that they should choose to protect.

  6. abb evans

    This is my 3rd cry for help. When i setup my budget on Mint, it wants my credit union’s “service number.” the credit union has no clue what that means.

    i tried my acct no. and my routing no. . . neither worked.

    will u help me?

  7. mentat

    VERY disappointed that you have to join facebook. Why isn’t subscribing to Mint enough??

  8. Facebook sucks, i’d rather buy an ipad.

  9. Brilliant comp! I wish that the iPad was available in the UK, it’d be well popular over here too.

  10. becca emond

    I think to win this you should be able anyway with out a facebook even though I already have one it is just no right and unjust fukin mest up

  11. Yvonne

    I love the Mint…and I am so excited about the new iPad!
    I think Facebook is great too! You can communicate with all your friends at once and you only have to put information on there that you want…so what is the big deal about joining it? Use it for good things…and don’t put anything out there that you don’t want! Simple!

  12. To each his own.. keep in mind, google.com tracks and keeps a record of each and every search query you make.. as per cnbc’s report on big brother last night.

  13. Aldric

    So.. Who won? :)

  14. Gavin Quinn

    iPad is not useful, without a Mint iPad app!

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