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Quickbooks still need to be activated at a cost Linz 01-20-2008
Posted by Linz on January 20, 2008, 8:59 am
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Still using QB Pro 2002 Australian version. No issues and does all I want.

Do the current versions cost a fee to activate after the first install via a
phone call as does the 2002 version?
That is if you want to reinstall or transfer the program to another computer
it costs a fee.
$9.00 AU the last time added to the phone account.




Posted by Bob Williams on January 22, 2008, 5:20 am
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gtext_nospam_@alphalink.com.au says...
> Still using QB Pro 2002 Australian version. No issues and does all I want.
>
> Do the current versions cost a fee to activate after the first install via a
> phone call as does the 2002 version?
> That is if you want to reinstall or transfer the program to another computer
> it costs a fee.
> $9.00 AU the last time added to the phone account.
>
>
>
>
The short answer is yes.

Bob Williams

Posted by Linz on January 22, 2008, 5:13 pm
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> gtext_nospam_@alphalink.com.au says...
>> Still using QB Pro 2002 Australian version. No issues and does all I
>> want.
>>
>> Do the current versions cost a fee to activate after the first install
>> via a
>> phone call as does the 2002 version?
>> That is if you want to reinstall or transfer the program to another
>> computer
>> it costs a fee.
>> $9.00 AU the last time added to the phone account.
>>
>>
>>
>>
> The short answer is yes.
>
> Bob Williams

Thanks for replying Bob. That's all I needed to know.

Lindsay



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