Just saw this, I’m done with both TT and Quicken. F’ em. fred55
Jun 12, 2018 #21 fred55 Senior Aug 24, 2016 1,776 Spotsylvania Co. VA Just saw this, I’m done with both TT and Quicken. F’ em. fred55
Jun 12, 2018 #22 swinokur In a State of Bliss Patriot Picket Apr 15, 2009 55,485 Westminster USA Quicken is no longer owned by Intuit. Separate company Intuit owns TT, Quickbooks and Mint
Jun 12, 2018 #24 O onedash Ultimate Member Feb 24, 2016 1,036 Calvert County Looks like I will be switching to H&R block as well.
Jun 12, 2018 #25 Ashecrimson Member Apr 11, 2018 71 Been using turbo for years. I just don't understand why a lot of companies are backing out.
Jun 13, 2018 #26 jc1240 Ultimate Member MDS Supporter Sep 18, 2013 14,984 Westminster, MD This is something that should be illegal IMHO. There are laws or regulations that banks can't be closed more then 3 days in a row to keep the money moving. This should be something like that. If it's a legal product, the bank shouldn't dictate. I guess the real key - save up and pay cash.
This is something that should be illegal IMHO. There are laws or regulations that banks can't be closed more then 3 days in a row to keep the money moving. This should be something like that. If it's a legal product, the bank shouldn't dictate. I guess the real key - save up and pay cash.
Jun 13, 2018 #27 fightinbluhen51 "Quack Pot Call Honker" Oct 31, 2008 8,974 Stoveman said: I don't use TT but it's owned by Intuit which also owns QuickBooks which sucks big fat hairy donkey balls. Click to expand... Indeed it does... Needless to say, when my subscription at work runs out, i'll be seeking an alternative product.
Stoveman said: I don't use TT but it's owned by Intuit which also owns QuickBooks which sucks big fat hairy donkey balls. Click to expand... Indeed it does... Needless to say, when my subscription at work runs out, i'll be seeking an alternative product.