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IIF Need help with conversion from QIF Dave 01-05-2008
Posted by Dave on January 5, 2008, 12:26 pm
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Does anyone know of a free converter that will convert either CSV or QIF
files to IIF format for import to QuickBooks Pro There are a number of them
that are available at cost however it seems that Intuit should have made
this functionalaity available to its curtomers free of charge considering
the original cost of the upgrade to QuickBooks.



Posted by Allan Martin on January 5, 2008, 8:36 pm
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> Does anyone know of a free converter that will convert either CSV or QIF
> files to IIF format for import to QuickBooks Pro There are a number of
> them that are available at cost however it seems that Intuit should have
> made this functionalaity available to its curtomers free of charge
> considering the original cost of the upgrade to QuickBooks.

I believe the oil companies should only charge 1.50 per gallon of gas.
Health care should be free, and hoes should pay me.



>
>


Posted by Dave on January 11, 2008, 5:50 pm
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Thanks Allan, for your sincere attempt at helping. I can tell from your
reply that you are a real genius. Either that or you're a probably a
product vender who intentionally misrepresents a product while, redirecting
people from ligitimate sites to your supposedly "free" program site. Thanks
but I don't feel the need to waste money on an adware or malware program
with no reputation just to feed the kitty. I perfer a product with a
trusted running record. That is why I posted here. I assumed that the
majority of persons reviewing these posts were professionals who know
something about accounting programs Once again, thanks - not.

>
>> Does anyone know of a free converter that will convert either CSV or QIF
>> files to IIF format for import to QuickBooks Pro There are a number of
>> them that are available at cost however it seems that Intuit should have
>> made this functionalaity available to its curtomers free of charge
>> considering the original cost of the upgrade to QuickBooks.
>
> I believe the oil companies should only charge 1.50 per gallon of gas.
> Health care should be free, and hoes should pay me.
>
>
>
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by Allan Martin on January 12, 2008, 12:02 pm
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Can I presume from your post that you have no intention of becoming a client
of mine? Don't worry, its ok. I have zero tolerance for individuals that
think the world owes them and should get everything for free.

News flash! You are not the center of the universe.


> Thanks Allan, for your sincere attempt at helping. I can tell from your
> reply that you are a real genius. Either that or you're a probably a
> product vender who intentionally misrepresents a product while,
> redirecting people from ligitimate sites to your supposedly "free" program
> site. Thanks but I don't feel the need to waste money on an adware or
> malware program with no reputation just to feed the kitty. I perfer a
> product with a trusted running record. That is why I posted here. I
> assumed that the majority of persons reviewing these posts were
> professionals who know something about accounting programs Once again,
> thanks - not.
>
>>
>>> Does anyone know of a free converter that will convert either CSV or QIF
>>> files to IIF format for import to QuickBooks Pro There are a number of
>>> them that are available at cost however it seems that Intuit should have
>>> made this functionalaity available to its curtomers free of charge
>>> considering the original cost of the upgrade to QuickBooks.
>>
>> I believe the oil companies should only charge 1.50 per gallon of gas.
>> Health care should be free, and hoes should pay me.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


Posted by Golden California Girls on January 12, 2008, 4:22 pm
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Allan, the proper way to answer a snot like this is point him to a freeware site
that fills his computer with Trojans, viruses and spyware. He will have gotten
exactly what he has paid for!

Of course this dolt doesn't understand that people don't give away anything of
value. You pay for it one way or another. Either you pay cash to a brick and
mortar place where you have recourse or you download from the Russian mob. And
don't for one second think that financial software isn't something the Russian
mob would love to put their spyware hooks into. Grab those passwords to online
banking, transmit the employee names, addresses and SSN's ...

Gary

Allan Martin wrote:
> Can I presume from your post that you have no intention of becoming a
> client of mine? Don't worry, its ok. I have zero tolerance for
> individuals that think the world owes them and should get everything for
> free.
>
> News flash! You are not the center of the universe.
>
>
>> Thanks Allan, for your sincere attempt at helping. I can tell from
>> your reply that you are a real genius. Either that or you're a
>> probably a product vender who intentionally misrepresents a product
>> while, redirecting people from ligitimate sites to your supposedly
>> "free" program site. Thanks but I don't feel the need to waste money
>> on an adware or malware program with no reputation just to feed the
>> kitty. I perfer a product with a trusted running record. That is why
>> I posted here. I assumed that the majority of persons reviewing these
>> posts were professionals who know something about accounting programs
>> Once again, thanks - not.
>>
>>>
>>>> Does anyone know of a free converter that will convert either CSV or
>>>> QIF files to IIF format for import to QuickBooks Pro There are a
>>>> number of them that are available at cost however it seems that
>>>> Intuit should have made this functionalaity available to its
>>>> curtomers free of charge considering the original cost of the
>>>> upgrade to QuickBooks.
>>>
>>> I believe the oil companies should only charge 1.50 per gallon of
>>> gas. Health care should be free, and hoes should pay me.
>>>

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