Newegg.com has 1-Year Quicken Personal Finance Subscription (Windows/Mac) on sale listed below when you apply the corresponding promo code during checkout. Shipping is free.
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Newegg.com has 1-Year Quicken Personal Finance Subscription (Windows/Mac) on sale listed below when you apply the corresponding promo code during checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Climbon for finding this deal.
Model: Quicken Premier Personal Finance ā Maximize your investments ā 1-Year Subscription (Windows/Mac)
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For those looking to renew an existing subscription. Here are the rules from Quicken. So you can buy activation code now, and keep it until you are withing 6 months of the end of your current subscription. I am on the fence about pulling the trigger, though. If the activation code doesn't work next October when I go to apply it, I doubt seriously Newegg would give a rat's tail.
How long can I extend my membership plan?
A membership can only be extended in the last six months of a subscription term. Therefore, multiple terms cannot be purchased and used at once to extend a membership. Retail purchases: Activation codes expire 24 months after being generated.
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Probably wouldn't see this lower than it is now. Quicken always has another deal the first 5 days of January. Perhaps might see a better deal when they bundle it when they start pushing TurboTax.
Not necessarily - Quicken and Intuit are two separate companies. Also, it is interesting that Amazon is only listing new sub versions.
Not necessarily - Quicken and Intuit are two separate companies. Also, it is interesting that Amazon is only listing new sub versions.
I don't want to do another posting but bestbuy has the deluxe version for the same price, it also doesn't say new sub only. I bought that instead, besides I try to avoid newegg if at all possible.
Not necessarily - Quicken and Intuit are two separate companies. Also, it is interesting that Amazon is only listing new sub versions.
That doesn't really mean anything. Different companies allow bundle of software all the time. Microsoft, Norton, and Quicken do it all the time.
Looking at their trend for the last 5 years Quicken has the same deal cycle every year. Black Friday/Cyber Monday, first week of January, then a bundle before tax season.
So, I have an existing Quicken Premier account that expires in 5 months. I buy the Quicken Premier deal, and Newegg ships me the physical software with a code that I can use to extend the end date for my existing subscription. Is that correct?
Is it still true?
I haven't used the "tax software" plus "Quicken" (or even "Norton" etc). Usually used to be with Newegg.
But that's been many years...
Don't remember seeing those deals lately (but then it could be just me not paying attention
TIA
Quicken used to be an Intuit product, however, is a separate company now. TurboTax is not under the same umbrella as Quicken anymore.
So, I have an existing Quicken Premier account that expires in 5 months. I buy the Quicken Premier deal, and Newegg ships me the physical software with a code that I can use to extend the end date for my existing subscription. Is that correct?
Correct. Mine expires in March and I bought now to extend my subscription an extra year.
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Yes, for years. My previous version came with a Sony laptop in 1998, but then this deal came along.
Because of that deal I became a paid user of the software. When the syncing was broken by whatever updates happened a couple years later that's when they started hooking me to pay for it.
I wouldn't really complain about the price of this software if they would knock the bloat out of it. It's so slow and clunky, but yet it works just well enough and there's no competition for what it does. The only thing that's really valuable to Quicken is the integrations they have with the financial institutions. Anyone can make software that keeps track of transactions, but not everyone can get the integrations with so many institutions.
Because of that deal I became a paid user of the software. When the syncing was broken by whatever updates happened a couple years later that's when they started hooking me to pay for it.
I wouldn't really complain about the price of this software if they would knock the bloat out of it. It's so slow and clunky, but yet it works just well enough and there's no competition for what it does. The only thing that's really valuable to Quicken is the integrations they have with the financial institutions. Anyone can make software that keeps track of transactions, but not everyone can get the integrations with so many institutions.
Unfortunately this isn't always the case. Chase users have been unable to download transactions for 3 months now. If you rely on these downloads that is a major dissappointment. Here is the link to the problem[quicken.com].
Unfortunately this isn't always the case. Chase users have been unable to download transactions for 3 months now. If you rely on these downloads that is a major dissappointment. Here is the link to the problem[quicken.com].
Chase is working for me, but because you posted that I remember when I was having trouble over a few months getting things to download from various sources. I can't remember which ones they were, but it was a pain to put up with it. Haven't had trouble for some time so fingers crossed.
My understanding is that codes that come with media last for 2 years and can be added to an existing sub as long as it expires in less than 6 months.
Concern here is how long will these codes last. Got one right now as my sub expired a month ago.
I just received my disc from Newegg today and the Quicken Premier code isn't valid. My sub expires in May. Calling Newegg tomorrow for a replacement or refund. Online chatbot was no help.
I just received my disc from Newegg today and the Quicken Premier code isn't valid. My sub expires in May. Calling Newegg tomorrow for a replacement or refund. Online chatbot was no help.
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I miss the days when you didn't have to renew for three years even more.
How long can I extend my membership plan?
A membership can only be extended in the last six months of a subscription term. Therefore, multiple terms cannot be purchased and used at once to extend a membership. Retail purchases: Activation codes expire 24 months after being generated.
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Looking at their trend for the last 5 years Quicken has the same deal cycle every year. Black Friday/Cyber Monday, first week of January, then a bundle before tax season.
I haven't used the "tax software" plus "Quicken" (or even "Norton" etc). Usually used to be with Newegg.
But that's been many years...
Don't remember seeing those deals lately (but then it could be just me not paying attention
TIA
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I wouldn't really complain about the price of this software if they would knock the bloat out of it. It's so slow and clunky, but yet it works just well enough and there's no competition for what it does. The only thing that's really valuable to Quicken is the integrations they have with the financial institutions. Anyone can make software that keeps track of transactions, but not everyone can get the integrations with so many institutions.
I wouldn't really complain about the price of this software if they would knock the bloat out of it. It's so slow and clunky, but yet it works just well enough and there's no competition for what it does. The only thing that's really valuable to Quicken is the integrations they have with the financial institutions. Anyone can make software that keeps track of transactions, but not everyone can get the integrations with so many institutions.
Concern here is how long will these codes last. Got one right now as my sub expired a month ago.
Saved, over the $59.xx price.
Paid $34.xx
All good for my most used piece of software on my MacBook Pro.
And they are continuously working on updates to make it better. Although still differences between PC version, still great piece of software.
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