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| Maybe the problem is the program is for a more mature demographics. I think you are looking for Halo newsgroup. It R0ck3s! "CCrusher" <invalid[at]domain.com> wrote in message news:%23EC$02LjFHA.3568[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > moey 2006 should be free , its the same goddarn program resold year after > year. when u dweebs stop buying every "new" thing, they will stop > reselling the same program with a new year attatched to the title. its > adding and subtracting, how many revisions can these lazy programmers live > on? > "Steve" <sjcohen730[at]aol.com> wrote in message > news:1121789579.855554.140900[at]g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > I went over to my local COSTCO warehouse store today and there was > > Money 2006 PREMIUM only. Price was $20 net. ($59.99 + $3.60 tax - > > $40.00 rebate = $23.59 for me) OK, so from what I'm reading on this > > group it looks like Microsoft and Costco are pushing the premium > > version this year with a whopping $40 rebate. I like dealing with > > Costco for rebates because you just go online, key in the data, wait a > > few weeks and you have your rebate without any problems. Now that I > > have the product in hand, I'm going to wait a little while before > > installing. It is early and I'm sure there will be a big push around > > the start of school in late August, early September. From what I've > > read here, most of you who had Money 2005 and upgraded have found no > > serious problems with Money 2006 so far. Since I enter my transactions > > manually anyway, I'm not expecting any significant new stuff. Maybe an > > easier back-up capability but the USB flash thing I started using last > > year seemed easier than the old floppies. The package says I get alot > > of freebees from the third party vendors but I will be very careful > > implementing them for fear they may screw up my current set-up which > > I'm very happy with. This marks 10 years for me with Money and although > > we all know the limitations of the program as far as budgeting and > > "automatic" data entry, I still find the product well worth my annual > > $25 contribution to Microsoft. Looking forward to reading more comments > > about Money 2006, especially if people are finding that Microsoft and > > their retail partners are pushing Premium more this year instead of > > Deluxe. Steve > |
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| CCrusher, if you don't need Money 2006, don't buy it. Steve |
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| moey 2006 should be free , its the same goddarn program resold year after year. when u dweebs stop buying every "new" thing, they will stop reselling the same program with a new year attatched to the title. its adding and subtracting, how many revisions can these lazy programmers live on? "Steve" <sjcohen730[at]aol.com> wrote in message news:1121789579.855554.140900[at]g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... - quote - > I went over to my local COSTCO warehouse store today and there was > Money 2006 PREMIUM only. Price was $20 net. ($59.99 + $3.60 tax - > $40.00 rebate = $23.59 for me) OK, so from what I'm reading on this > group it looks like Microsoft and Costco are pushing the premium > version this year with a whopping $40 rebate. I like dealing with > Costco for rebates because you just go online, key in the data, wait a > few weeks and you have your rebate without any problems. Now that I > have the product in hand, I'm going to wait a little while before > installing. It is early and I'm sure there will be a big push around > the start of school in late August, early September. From what I've > read here, most of you who had Money 2005 and upgraded have found no > serious problems with Money 2006 so far. Since I enter my transactions > manually anyway, I'm not expecting any significant new stuff. Maybe an > easier back-up capability but the USB flash thing I started using last > year seemed easier than the old floppies. The package says I get alot > of freebees from the third party vendors but I will be very careful > implementing them for fear they may screw up my current set-up which > I'm very happy with. This marks 10 years for me with Money and although > we all know the limitations of the program as far as budgeting and > "automatic" data entry, I still find the product well worth my annual > $25 contribution to Microsoft. Looking forward to reading more comments > about Money 2006, especially if people are finding that Microsoft and > their retail partners are pushing Premium more this year instead of > Deluxe. Steve |
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| I picked it up at Costco today and the box prominently displays the $40 Rebate available from Costco (big yellow sticker). It expires 9/15/2006. The receipt also printed out with the "rebate receipt" and instructions to get the rebate online. PattyL "iBanker1824" <iBanker1824[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CEB405D9-444C-4A5C-9555-79CF4BAEC0D5[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Costco's web site says this rebate is for "Online" purchases only. > http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...pnav=&cat=&s=1 > Just curious if the in store promotion stated you get the rebate there > also. > AG > "Steve" wrote: > > I went over to my local COSTCO warehouse store today and there was > > Money 2006 PREMIUM only. Price was $20 net. ($59.99 + $3.60 tax - > > $40.00 rebate = $23.59 for me) OK, so from what I'm reading on this > > group it looks like Microsoft and Costco are pushing the premium > > version this year with a whopping $40 rebate. I like dealing with > > Costco for rebates because you just go online, key in the data, wait a > > few weeks and you have your rebate without any problems. Now that I > > have the product in hand, I'm going to wait a little while before > > installing. It is early and I'm sure there will be a big push around > > the start of school in late August, early September. From what I've > > read here, most of you who had Money 2005 and upgraded have found no > > serious problems with Money 2006 so far. Since I enter my transactions > > manually anyway, I'm not expecting any significant new stuff. Maybe an > > easier back-up capability but the USB flash thing I started using last > > year seemed easier than the old floppies. The package says I get alot > > of freebees from the third party vendors but I will be very careful > > implementing them for fear they may screw up my current set-up which > > I'm very happy with. This marks 10 years for me with Money and although > > we all know the limitations of the program as far as budgeting and > > "automatic" data entry, I still find the product well worth my annual > > $25 contribution to Microsoft. Looking forward to reading more comments > > about Money 2006, especially if people are finding that Microsoft and > > their retail partners are pushing Premium more this year instead of > > Deluxe. Steve > > |
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| Costco's web site says this rebate is for "Online" purchases only. http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...pnav=&cat=&s=1 Just curious if the in store promotion stated you get the rebate there also. AG "Steve" wrote: - quote - > I went over to my local COSTCO warehouse store today and there was > Money 2006 PREMIUM only. Price was $20 net. ($59.99 + $3.60 tax - > $40.00 rebate = $23.59 for me) OK, so from what I'm reading on this > group it looks like Microsoft and Costco are pushing the premium > version this year with a whopping $40 rebate. I like dealing with > Costco for rebates because you just go online, key in the data, wait a > few weeks and you have your rebate without any problems. Now that I > have the product in hand, I'm going to wait a little while before > installing. It is early and I'm sure there will be a big push around > the start of school in late August, early September. From what I've > read here, most of you who had Money 2005 and upgraded have found no > serious problems with Money 2006 so far. Since I enter my transactions > manually anyway, I'm not expecting any significant new stuff. Maybe an > easier back-up capability but the USB flash thing I started using last > year seemed easier than the old floppies. The package says I get alot > of freebees from the third party vendors but I will be very careful > implementing them for fear they may screw up my current set-up which > I'm very happy with. This marks 10 years for me with Money and although > we all know the limitations of the program as far as budgeting and > "automatic" data entry, I still find the product well worth my annual > $25 contribution to Microsoft. Looking forward to reading more comments > about Money 2006, especially if people are finding that Microsoft and > their retail partners are pushing Premium more this year instead of > Deluxe. Steve |
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| I went over to my local COSTCO warehouse store today and there was Money 2006 PREMIUM only. Price was $20 net. ($59.99 + $3.60 tax - $40.00 rebate = $23.59 for me) OK, so from what I'm reading on this group it looks like Microsoft and Costco are pushing the premium version this year with a whopping $40 rebate. I like dealing with Costco for rebates because you just go online, key in the data, wait a few weeks and you have your rebate without any problems. Now that I have the product in hand, I'm going to wait a little while before installing. It is early and I'm sure there will be a big push around the start of school in late August, early September. From what I've read here, most of you who had Money 2005 and upgraded have found no serious problems with Money 2006 so far. Since I enter my transactions manually anyway, I'm not expecting any significant new stuff. Maybe an easier back-up capability but the USB flash thing I started using last year seemed easier than the old floppies. The package says I get alot of freebees from the third party vendors but I will be very careful implementing them for fear they may screw up my current set-up which I'm very happy with. This marks 10 years for me with Money and although we all know the limitations of the program as far as budgeting and "automatic" data entry, I still find the product well worth my annual $25 contribution to Microsoft. Looking forward to reading more comments about Money 2006, especially if people are finding that Microsoft and their retail partners are pushing Premium more this year instead of Deluxe. Steve |
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