Sams Club has Quicken Classic Deluxe on sale for $43.88. Free ship for plus members.
Sams Club has Quicken Classic Premiere on sale for $59.88 Free ship for plus members.
All have key cards in then for new and existing users.
Sale ends Jan 17, 2026. Hurry.
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Sams Club has Quicken Classic Deluxe on sale for $43.88. Free ship for plus members.
Sams Club has Quicken Classic Premiere on sale for $59.88 Free ship for plus members.
I bought deluxe from sams on black friday weekend for 39.88. Haven't seen any other sales lately so if you need it I guess it's better than paying full price. Codes are good for 1 year after purchase and can be entered online within six months of your current expiration to extend it.
I think this has a 1 year subscription. I don't know if it quits working after one year?
I've used quicken for 20 years and have the old version running on VMware with Win95.
It's a one year subscription, as all quicken licenses have been for … 5-7yrs now perhaps?
I believe you can keep using the program after the license expires, but not import transactions at all - including from local files?
Sadly I'm too locked in to change, so I've been buying subs annually. Sucks but that's how a lot of software is these day.. I get it from the developers side, but I hate it as a consumer.
Oh and the latest quicken for windows is still a bloated POS, that never changes/improves!
I have enough of having to hunt down a deal to renew Quicken every year within that 6+12 months window and decided to just cut the cord. Beginning of the year is a perfect time to start anew
I'm experimenting with "Actual Budget" and KMyMoney; both FOSS. Plan to run them alongside with Quicken for the remaining term of the Quicken license. Instead of trying to pull in decades of data from Quicken, I just started tracking incomes, expenses and investments in "Actual Budget" and KMyMoney from Jan 1st and keep a copy of Quicken program & data in a VM for record if I ever want to look up historical data. Still a rookie with Actual Budget and KMyMoney but they look very compromising for my need after spending a week or two using the programs. I will just pick one that work best for me later this year and move on. I would rather make a donation to FOSS developers instead of being forced to pay some venture capital, in this case Aquiline Capital Partners
It's a one year subscription, as all quicken licenses have been for … 5-7yrs now perhaps?
I believe you can keep using the program after the license expires, but not import transactions at all - including from local files?
Sadly I'm too locked in to change, so I've been buying subs annually. Sucks but that's how a lot of software is these day.. I get it from the developers side, but I hate it as a consumer.
Oh and the latest quicken for windows is still a bloated POS, that never changes/improves!
I completely agree; after multiple rounds of private equity profit-extraction, I'd be surprised if any competent developers remain at the company. Support seems worse than useless, and some dedicated users are kind enough to support eachother. Just looking at the latest "Release Notes", just about everything is a reversion, regression, or a bug fix (https://info.quicken.com/win/2025-release-notes).
It's not easy to decide whether to block automatic updates via firewall rules to get the lesser of two evils, especially with few meaningul descriptions of changes and "updates". The goal is clear and it's all part of the obvious playbook: To suck the company dry of cash from captive customers and try to spin it through yet another PE/profit extraction round. I'm sure these wizards can find a way to make the product less useful, buggier, and more costly.
Sadly, like you, I'm part of the "locked in" people they from whom they can squeeze cash until it's completely unusable. I know there are many attempts to try to replace Quicken, but none are nearly good enough for me from an investment standpoint (Empower is OK, but it's often broken for many financial institutions). My guess is that, like with Microsoft Office 365, it will soon be impossible to purchase any license extensions at discounts from any retailers. So, for at least one more year, I'll be buying this deal from Sam's (thanks OP!) or from Best Buy (about $1.00 more).
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I've used quicken for 20 years and have the old version running on VMware with Win95.
I've used quicken for 20 years and have the old version running on VMware with Win95.
I believe you can keep using the program after the license expires, but not import transactions at all - including from local files?
Sadly I'm too locked in to change, so I've been buying subs annually. Sucks but that's how a lot of software is these day.. I get it from the developers side, but I hate it as a consumer.
Oh and the latest quicken for windows is still a bloated POS, that never changes/improves!
I'm experimenting with "Actual Budget" and KMyMoney; both FOSS. Plan to run them alongside with Quicken for the remaining term of the Quicken license. Instead of trying to pull in decades of data from Quicken, I just started tracking incomes, expenses and investments in "Actual Budget" and KMyMoney from Jan 1st and keep a copy of Quicken program & data in a VM for record if I ever want to look up historical data. Still a rookie with Actual Budget and KMyMoney but they look very compromising for my need after spending a week or two using the programs. I will just pick one that work best for me later this year and move on. I would rather make a donation to FOSS developers instead of being forced to pay some venture capital, in this case Aquiline Capital Partners
I believe you can keep using the program after the license expires, but not import transactions at all - including from local files?
Sadly I'm too locked in to change, so I've been buying subs annually. Sucks but that's how a lot of software is these day.. I get it from the developers side, but I hate it as a consumer.
Oh and the latest quicken for windows is still a bloated POS, that never changes/improves!
It's not easy to decide whether to block automatic updates via firewall rules to get the lesser of two evils, especially with few meaningul descriptions of changes and "updates". The goal is clear and it's all part of the obvious playbook: To suck the company dry of cash from captive customers and try to spin it through yet another PE/profit extraction round. I'm sure these wizards can find a way to make the product less useful, buggier, and more costly.
Sadly, like you, I'm part of the "locked in" people they from whom they can squeeze cash until it's completely unusable. I know there are many attempts to try to replace Quicken, but none are nearly good enough for me from an investment standpoint (Empower is OK, but it's often broken for many financial institutions). My guess is that, like with Microsoft Office 365, it will soon be impossible to purchase any license extensions at discounts from any retailers. So, for at least one more year, I'll be buying this deal from Sam's (thanks OP!) or from Best Buy (about $1.00 more).
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