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Mint.com’s Email Unsubscribe Page Legibility Problems

I signed up for Mint.com hoping that I could use it as a free, online replacement for Quicken. It turns out that Mint.com doesn’t allow you to enter cash transactions (for no clear reason) so my hopes were quickly thwarted. I still get emails from them sometimes, though, so I went to the unsubscribe page, linked from the emails, to try to opt out. Here’s the page:

Ignoring the fact that I can’t uncheck the final checkbox, take a look at the totally legible submit button (or is it a clear button?):

It gets no clearer when you mouse-over it:

Oh, and it’s not just Firefox, here’s the site in Internet Explorer:

Same legibility problem:

Same mouse-over problem:

It’s almost as if they don’t want you to be able to unsubscribe. Go figure. Boo Mint.com, I hate you.



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One Response:

  1. DoorFrame Says:

    PS - I didn’t include the link to the unsubscribe page because it’s tied to a session ID and my email address so I doubt it will work in the future and I don’t really want to hand out my email address. But, if you’re interested in trying to get access to it, here it was with my email address redacted.

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