More Discounts on Quicken 2009
If you missed the last round of discounts on Quicken 2009, today’s your lucky day… Intuit is offering discounts of up to $50 on various Quicken products through April 26th May 31st, 2009 (EXTENDED!).
Here are the details:
- Quicken Deluxe 2009 (
$59.99$39.99) - Quicken Premier 2009 (
$89.99$59.99) - Quicken Home & Business 2009 (
$99.99$69.99) - Quicken Rental Property Manager (
$149.99$99.99) - Quicken Online (Free, as always)
Oh, and if you missed out on the previous deals, don’t feel bad. This pricing is actually better than the discounts they’ve offered in the past.
Published on February 27th, 2009 - 2 Comments
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For anyone using Quicken 2009…
Would you recommend the upgrade for a 2008 user? I’ve debated upgrading several times now, but I honestly didn’t see any solid reasons to. I was really hoping that 2009 would contain better support for managing CDs, but that doesn’t appear to be the case.
Comment by kev — Feb 27th 2009 @ 3:45 pmthanks for the discounts
Comment by thomas — Mar 1st 2009 @ 1:46 am