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1-Year Quicken Deluxe Personal Finance (Mac, Windows) on sale for
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About this Product:
- Track loans, investments, and retirement accounts all in one place
- Create a 12-month budget with ability to customize goals by month
- See all your bank and credit card accounts in one secure place
- Automatically categorize expenses to see exactly where your money goes
- Conveniently access, download and pay your bills directly from Quicken
- See how to pay off loans faster and save by tracking principal and interest payments
- Access Quicken on multiple devices, and on the go with free web and mobile app
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That subscription just expired. While I knew that the transaction downloads and manual imports would no longer work w/o a subscription, I did not realize that 1.5" at the top of the app and 4" on the right-hand side of the app would be lost to messages about the membership being expired. Additionally, when navigating to a different tab, account, etc., a "Membership Expired" pop up is displayed each time. You must click OK to close it. Often, the pop-up immediately is displayed again, and you must repeat the process (in my experience up to four times).
I can't think of anything that I use in Quicken that is improved from the older version I was using. Therefore, if you're on an older version and like it, I would recommend staying on it. I hope to be able to go back to my previous version too, but I suspect they've done something to make that difficult as well.
With what appears to be ongoing software issues with the product, I can't recommend Quicken to anyone.
Around late last year and crossing over to early this year, I was experiencing reconciling issues within multiple accounts (bank and credit card accts). There were random adjustments made causing me to spend a number of hours over that time attempting to clear the differences I was finding. I finally got it all sorted around Feb/Mar of this year and received a message from Quicken via a software update where they seemed to have acknowledged the problem and blamed a third party vendor from what I recall. Despite the headache I dealt with solving that issue, all seemed to be good and and I decided to continue with another year of service at a discount price. Well, just this week I have seemed to have encountered a similar problem but haven't decided whether I'll spend the time to correct it again if this issue is going to be perpetuated.
I have been using Quicken for nearly 20 years and looks like the software is just going down hill since it was spun off from Intuit a couple of years back. I may just end up using Mint.
Look at their forums and you'll find numerous issues with reconciling accounts among others.
Long story short - avoid Quicken.
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With what appears to be ongoing software issues with the product, I can't recommend Quicken to anyone.
Around late last year and crossing over to early this year, I was experiencing reconciling issues within multiple accounts (bank and credit card accts). There were random adjustments made causing me to spend a number of hours over that time attempting to clear the differences I was finding. I finally got it all sorted around Feb/Mar of this year and received a message from Quicken via a software update where they seemed to have acknowledged the problem and blamed a third party vendor from what I recall. Despite the headache I dealt with solving that issue, all seemed to be good and and I decided to continue with another year of service at a discount price. Well, just this week I have seemed to have encountered a similar problem but haven't decided whether I'll spend the time to correct it again if this issue is going to be perpetuated.
I have been using Quicken for nearly 20 years and looks like the software is just going down hill since it was spun off from Intuit a couple of years back. I may just end up using Mint.
Look at their forums and you'll find numerous issues with reconciling accounts among others.
Long story short - avoid Quicken.
Why this is so difficult to do is beyond me.
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Considering the absolutely horrible reviews, I'm going to pass.
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It is unopened but they won't let me return it because it is software which is downloadable. Their return policy states that unopened software is returnable before 14 days,
Is this really true that I can't return this software? There is an activation code within the packaging which i can't access without opening the package.
I told the manager that it is a ridiculous policy that i can't return it. Am i in the wrong?
If anyone interested in purchasing from me at cost ($34.35 including taxes), PM me. I can open the package and send activation code.
now they make me click two popup boxes which remind me that the subscription expired
for every transaction that I manually enter.
Seriously, this company has no class at all to be pulling shit like this.
now they make me click two popup boxes which remind me that the subscription expired
for every transaction that I manually enter.
Seriously, this company has no class at all to be pulling shit like this.
Well, I just reinstalled my 2016 to see if it would import the subscription-based data file, and it did.
So nice. No more nagging BS from this company..
If this is ever on sale for $20 or less, I'd probably buy it again, but they can pound sand until then.
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Well, I just reinstalled my 2016 to see if it would import the subscription-based data file, and it did.
So nice. No more nagging BS from this company..
If this is ever on sale for $20 or less, I'd probably buy it again, but they can pound sand until then.
Are still able to connect to your banks to pull down the statements automatically?