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To: zuma_rk who wrote (12382)11/29/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Brooks Jackson  Read Replies (1) of 20297
 
<<Brooks - regarding the PIN vault -- I can't believe that if the PIN works (granted, a BIG "if"), that it wouldn't work in the vault,...>>

Yes, it is indeed a truly unbelievable screwup by Intuit's master bumblers -- but here's what they say on their own tech "support" web site:

intuit.com

"Q: With the special version of Quicken 2000, can I
continue to use the PIN vault to update my
transactions?

A: The PIN vault does not support the Quicken Credit
Card PIN. You must enter your PIN each time you use
the online features of One Step Update or the Online
Center. "

Now -- does this fill me with confidence that these guys can make a finanicial web site work? Is this 'dial-tone quality?' Can these guys be trusted with my financial information? Will I be one of the first to buy Quicken 2001, as i was among the first to lay down money for Q99 and Q2000? Will I go long on INTU at their current stock price?

No, no, no, no and no.
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