NOTE: NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. CAN NOT BE USED TO EXTEND SUBSCRIPTION
For existing subscribers of Quicken, some retailers (Newegg, Walmart) are offering promotions for 1-year subscription keys. Here's Newegg breakdown (www.newegg.com/p/N82E16832624019)
Business Quicken Class @ Newegg [1YR Key] = $77.93 - $14.94 (SAVNW2 promo code)
Premier Quicken Classic @ Newegg [1YR Key] = $55.35 - $10.36 (SAVNW2 promo code)
Deluxe Quicken Classic @ Newegg [1YR Key] = $41.93 - $4.94 (SAVNW2 promo code)
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expired Posted by Rick1953 • Jan 26, 2025
Jan 26, 2025 12:43 PM
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Good suggestion on just making a new account!
I'm frugal as can be and my wife hates me but you sometimes do not save anything being cheap if the cost in work, time and labor far outweighs the money spent. We are talking the price of a couple coffees here what are you saving doing all that extra work? One transaction download gets me transaction from 25 or so accounts and is done in few minutes. Just going out and grabbing all the statements would take me hours and it would take days to then enter them. That only gets you to the point where you still need to reconcile and hope that you entered no errors.
How do we account for transfers between accounts, capital gains, 401Ks, payroll deductions etc. would all be other things to work out. That would take more spreadsheet magic and many more hours. Ideally I would be better off learning to program and create a piece of software dedicated to keeping track of finances. Alternatively I can give some few dollars a year to someone that has already done that for me.
What you propose might be possible with one or two accounts but most have much more to keep track of. I love spreadsheets and they have many uses but they are not accounting software.
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Actually, I had a deal before, and it may have been that one. But now the code won't work, which according to a previous poster, is one of the "fixes" Quicken made for 2025.
Either way, I can wait, and I'll keep an eye out.
EDIT: As someone noted, Newegg has this available for $37 right now. I'll give that one a shot.
https://www.newegg.com/quicken-cl...6832624019
I don't like the way this is starting out with Quicken. Should I consider requesting a refund (is this possible?) as I cannot enter my bank account or just write off the $19 I spent? Just asking here before dealing with Quicken or Amazon. Thank you
The level of fear and anxiety you are in is only due to some people hyperventilating about everything imaginable and inflating and imagining some horrors that just do not fit reality.
Take a deep breath and move forward and you will succeed. It takes some setup and getting used to how things work. I have used Quicken for near 25 years and it has managed to keep all my data good and secure all the years. There have been some bugs and periods of frustration but I have had that with any and all software, my wife and anything that I hold dear and find valuable.
You can try to get a refund but I think you will end up on the losing side of the equation. Keeping track of my finances changed my life drastically for the better and I really 100% know that if I did not start managing them many years ago now I would be in desperate straights now versus looking at maybe retiring with some comfort. The people her dissuading people from taking that important step with lies and exaggerations are doing fellew SD members a tremble disservice.
I thought I might see fellow Money users. I have my 20+ years transactions in Money. I don't miss any online features.
And I keep a sunset installation package backup locally. I am ready to keep an old pc that is compatible to it for coming years.
I thought I might see fellow Money users. I have my 20+ years transactions in Money. I don't miss any online features.
And I keep a sunset installation package backup locally. I am ready to keep an old pc that is compatible to it for coming years.
If people want to check this out, it's on archive . org. Search for "Microsoft Money Deluxe Sunset"
The Microsoft Money Plus Sunset versions provide an alternative version of Money with the following:
https://robservatory.co
I used to do that for two year periods but the only change now is that it is one year before downloads quit working. I did the same with other software from places like Adobe but they now only allow a sign up for true subscription directly with them on their site where you must enter CC that will be automatically charged. Quicken does offer that for those are fool enough to use it but there is big difference in how the two companies are handling it. You can read as to how Quicken decided to not go subscription model due to customer feedback. You guys muddying the water are sure to have them seeing that the customer base is not smart enough to know the difference and I imagine they will do true subscriptions soo.. Big thanks to a clueless customer base that is bringing that about.
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If you use it, you've probably been using it or similar local products like msmoney for decades.
Almost anyone new to personal finance (millennials and younger) will pick a web based solution.
Actually, I had a deal before, and it may have been that one. But now the code won't work, which according to a previous poster, is one of the "fixes" Quicken made for 2025.
Either way, I can wait, and I'll keep an eye out.
EDIT: As someone noted, Newegg has this available for $37 right now. I'll give that one a shot.
https://www.newegg.com/quicken-cl...6832624019 [newegg.com]
I am getting worried that they may take the retail one year subscriptions off the shelf and only offer then new customer versions retail which will force everybody to true subscription model.
I am getting worried that they may take the retail one year subscriptions off the shelf and only offer then new customer versions retail which will force everybody to true subscription model.
Yeah, my Amazon code won't work - says I'm an existing user, so it won't let me apply it. Again, very annoying... I should probably sell that code somehow since it's valid and paid-for anyway.
Yeah, my Amazon code won't work - says I'm an existing user, so it won't let me apply it. Again, very annoying.. I should probably sell that code somehow since it's valid and paid-for anyway.
To be clear, you are trying to apply within Quicken I presume and not on a webpage?
I am still confused as you got your code from the same deal I did around the same time, it just was matter of days or weeks from one working to one not working. Don't know if that was specific and inherent to the code, an Amazon mitsake mixing the codes up or a change in policy with Quicken not accepting codes that were technically not valid to extend but had been accepted before.
If you use it, you've probably been using it or similar local products like msmoney for decades.
Almost anyone new to personal finance (millennials and younger) will pick a web based solution.
The good thing is that so far in their ignorance and willingness to pay great sums for less has been subsidizing my use of Quicken Classic which is a much more powerful piece of real software. That may be coming to an end as Quicken figures out their user base can not figure out the difference anyway.
The bad thing is that the aggregator apps cost more and do much less and we are all going to be stuck with more decline and higher costs due to those generations The apps do offer convenience but take away much of what I find critical and needed in Quicken.
Oh well, will try with new email address when my current one expires.
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To be clear, you are trying to apply within Quicken I presume and not on a webpage?
I am still confused as you got your code from the same deal I did around the same time, it just was matter of days or weeks from one working to one not working. Don't know if that was specific and inherent to the code, an Amazon mitsake mixing the codes up or a change in policy with Quicken not accepting codes that were technically not valid to extend but had been accepted before.
Yeah, it's weird how it changed this year. My purchase was on 12/29 per my Amazon history, and that is the code that isn't working...
EDIT: Tried it again, the code is "accepted" when entered (Quicken gives a green-check next to it), but not accepted because I'm not a new user (I get an error message specific to this).
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