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Technology Stocks : Intuit, the Quicken people...
INTU 676.19+1.3%9:30 AM EST

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To: David W. Taylor who wrote ()11/6/1997 2:31:00 PM
From: Scott Patrick Adams  Read Replies (1) of 74
 
I am returning my Quicken '98 for a full refund!!!!
As a long time owner of Quicken software I am extremly disappointed with Quicken '98.
1. Quicken now requires you to go through the Internet to do your on-line banking. You do not have a choice even if your Bank still supports a direct dial in. I do not have a problem with doing business over the Internet, however Intuit should allow me the choice of how I want to connect to my bank and credit card companies. It is not a technical issue for the new product rather a real pain in the butt for me. I have spent in my lifetime well over $ 2,000.00 with Intuit and untill they change this "Bill Gates" approach I will not spend any more money with Intuit.

2. Quicken '98 does not add any addtional features that justify the price or the upgrade.

Come On Intuit Find another way to run your business don't rip off your customers or force them to do things your way.

Scott Adams
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