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To: RikRichter who wrote (11571)5/14/1998 2:27:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
Elliot: Re: Intuit Y2K lawsuit.

Hmmmm .. interesting. I wonder if there should be somewhere on the box where it should say "This product has a useful life of 2 years, 3 months" (for the non-Y2K compliant copies that were sold in October of last year).

Everybody who has the same version of Quicken running today that they had running over two years ago, raise your hand. Hmmmm ... I see two hands out of 4,375,296 registered owners. OK. Both of you who raised your hand get free upgrades to the latest version. The rest of you have set a precedent of upgrading software on a short term basis, and thus you must pay for your upgrade.

Lawyers. Don't you just love 'em ????

TED