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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thanks for bringing this to my attention, I just cancelled my subscription as well. I never went online for anything with Quicken.