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Posted by Hank Arnold on November 29, 2006, 4:14 am
Please log in for more thread options Jeff wrote:
>>> I went to Staples to pick up 2006 Turbo Tax and hoped
>>> for a bundle purchase with Quicken Deluxe (am using 2005 Deluxe) but the
>>> only offer available was with Quicken Basic.
>>> Bought it without Quicken anyway.
>>>
>>> Include in the Turbo Tax package
>>> was a rebate offer that include all of the Quicken
>>> versions including Home and Business and the Mac version.
>>>
>>> I don't know if this offer is exclusive with Staples or not
>>> but wanted to let everyone know about this.
>>>
>>> The sales person at Staples was not aware of any other rebate
>>> except that for the Basic version of Quicken.
>>>
>>> Marty
>>
>> When I went to Staples, the TurboTax display had some Quicken Deluxe with
>> a label saying $30 off on a piurchase with TurboTax.
>> I bought them both.
>> Quicken Deluxe a few cents under $60.
>> The easy rebate printed at the register.
> Sometimes Walmart has good prices without rebate hassles. Has anyone
> checked their deal?
>
> I think the Staples deal this year is $44 for the TurboTax Deluxe, so that
> even with the rebate, it is $77 for the combined TurboTax Deluxe and Quicken
> Deluxe. I think that is much more than I remember it being at Staples in
> previous years.
>
> Jeff
>
>
You're right.... In previous years, Staples sold (for about a week) QD
at a price that made it free after rebate. I also wish they would give
something else besides a bottom level shredder. I mean, how many of
these can you use?? :-)
Regards,
Hank Arnold
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