Is the free/included Starter subscription (1 year) of any use to a Deluxe subscriber?
Natey
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I am in the middle of a Quicken Deluxe subscription.
I got a free 1-year subscription to Quicken Starter (worth $36) for buying TurboTax.
What can I do with it? Can that be used to (at least) extend my current Deluxe subscription by a few months? Can I give it to somebody else as a gift?
I got a free 1-year subscription to Quicken Starter (worth $36) for buying TurboTax.
What can I do with it? Can that be used to (at least) extend my current Deluxe subscription by a few months? Can I give it to somebody else as a gift?
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Giving it away to someone is about all it is good for if you have an existing Quicken subscription.Not sure, but it might be a "new user" version that is only good to use with a new Quicken Id, if so, it is almost useless to a user currently using Starter.
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Natey said: I got a free 1-year subscription to Quicken Starter (worth $36) for buying TurboTax.The STARTER does not support Investments, only simple Banking, checking, savings, credit cards, etc -And if it says anywhere - new user - as mentioned above, it has to be a newly created Quicken ID.
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In this case they don't say "New User", but "first year only":
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