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Posted by gmalis1 on March 30, 2008, 2:14 am
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> gmalis1 wrote:
> > Funny, though...Quicken Online and Mint.com have no such
> > problems.
> > Both download just fine from almost all banks and credit
> > cards.
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> > Too bad both software products are pathetic...but the
> > downloading
> > parts work better than in Quicken.
>
> Too bad you didn't develop any useful insights when you decided
> to post in this newsgroup.
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> John Pollard
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And as usual, you really added nothing more to the discussion, aside
from showing all what an ass you really are. Tell us John, what
insight did YOU offer in that post?
I just made the observation that Quicken Online downloads transactions
much better and is more reliable than Quicken desktop. But that
Quicken Online is a pathetic excuse for software.
Seems like Intuit should be able to translate downloading transactions
from one venue to another, without the misconstrued Express Web
Connect venture that is a disaster for most users. Even Mint.com
downloads flawlessly from my bank accounts and credit card accounts.
But that, too, is a pathetic excuse for software. At least Mint is
free. Intuit has the gall to charge $3 a month for that garbage.
BTW, I can see why they kicked you out of the Quicken Community
Forum. You're still as vile as ever. Do you really get that much
enjoyment spewing venom on these forums? Pity too, because you really
know your stuff. Too bad you are too full of yourself to even respect
another's opinion or point of view. Or do you just hate it when
others have something else to say?
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