Thursday, March 22, 2012

Context Is King: OneReceipt?s Chrome Extension Sheds More Light On Your Bank Statements

orchromeI'm going to admit something right here for everyone to see -- I like buying things, a lot. Perhaps too much. I really don't think I'm alone on that front, but it's still a bit of a puzzle trying to work out exactly what I bought on Amazon for $62 three weeks ago from my online credit card statement (as it turns out, a memory card, a GalNex screen protector, and a LensPen). Thankfully, there's no shortage of help out there. OneReceipt is one such assistant -- they launched their receipt tracking service back in November and now with between 50-75 million transactions tracked, they're looking to use their new Chrome extension to bring some much-needed context to users' online bank statements and Mint accounts.

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