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Martin has found his Mojo and has renewed energy

So far I have signed up to Mojo, played around all the new updates, switched to a new energy provider and spent some time getting used to the new layout for all my accounts. Which unfortunately for me is a few thousand in the negative!

Signing up to Mojo was very quick and very easy. It’s all online in the first instance. Once you have entered your information including your financials, you then get to see you recommended offer.

I had no idea when my fixed term was up on my energy. Everything being paperless I could not find it in my emails so, Snoop being able to easily track this for me made my life a whole lot less expensive. I have just submitted my application to change suppliers and get my £25 Amazon voucher from Snoop!

The new updates have taken a bit of getting used to for me. Not least when I see all of my debit and credit accounts summarised by one figure, which is horrifyingly negative. But it does give me food for thought and insight I would never have had otherwise. My bank certainly doesn’t offer this slightly wicked facility.

The rest of the layouts are much more user friendly, but looking back, I did not have a problem navigating around the app before the updates. But it seems more intuitive and more complete. The cards section feels more integrated with the rest of Snoops services and facilities.

Also Snoop has informed me that HSBC are offering £140 for switching your current account to them!

All in all a pretty good haul for me this month.