jerryc41 wrote:
Last year, I reluctantly paid $32.39 for Quicken for a year because my 2014 version stopped working. Because of questionable activity, my credit card bank canceled my account and is issuing a new card - right at the time that Quicken was due to renew. I gave Quicken a new card number, and I thought that was the end of it. I guess not.
I received an email from them saying that the charge of $51.99 a year didn't go through, so my online access would be terminated. Two things: jumping from $32 to $52 in one year is a big increase; if all I'm losing is online access (and updates), why bother paying? I began using Quicken thirty years ago, and I never had online access. Do any of you use Quicken without paying?
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I went through the cancellation due to suspicious activity a few months ago. My bank issued me a temporary ATM card while they were taking approx. 7 business days to issue a new permanent card.
The only problem was that the temp. card could only be used at ATMs. It could not be used for purchases. Perhaps that is why your payment to Quicken did not go through.