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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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Someone will buy it and say it was not received. Even if eBay sees the eBay mail with the key they will charge it back. Electronically delivered goods (outside of a couple categories) can only be listed by eBay approved sellers, thus they will rule against the normal person and scammers know this.
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).
Didn't want to create a new account... Any negatives to doing that?
I signed up with new email, although same name and address. But, that was the only way I could activate it.
Has anyone that is a current or past subscriber set up an new Quicken account and SUCCESSFULLY imported their data file? It has been MY experience Quicken is VERY proficient in loading "blank screens" when attempting to do stuff and that infuriates me.
Please let us ALL know if you have been successful with loading an older data file to a New User subscription. Thanks.
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Quicken has that itself as side feature but it is something I ever use as it is not what I need Quicken for. You just do not have the control of your data, transactions and accounts that the Quicken software offers.
As a for instance an aggregator app will not keep track of the deductions and transfers from a paycheck or my mortgage escrow account.
Didn't want to create a new account... Any negatives to doing that?
My last refund came from Quicken. They sent me a bill . com invite to create an account. After setting up this account, I had to generate an invoice for them to pay. I think it took a week total and I did all the steps on my side without delay. I had to then link a bank account to transfer the funds out.
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I figure Quicken couldn't care less about the refund, since it wasn't purchased from them. And Amazon clearly states that it's non-refundable as well. Maybe a chat with them might work (ie, YMMV) but my guess is they won't bother to do this often, if at all...
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