Consumerism Commentary: Something You Never Want to See in Quicken
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CJ · 1 year agoThat's actually kind of funny. I've noticed a few weird things in various financial software packages. They often mess up when they try to automatically categorize an expense.
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BMC · 1 year agoActually that wouldn't be a wakeup call if you were purchasing, say, coffee beans or grounds there on a regular basis.
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Ramit Sethi · 1 year agoI love this post.
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Kevin · 1 year agoThat's absolutely hilarious. Quicken always did weird stuff for me so I dropped it and went to an Excel budget.
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jim · 1 year agoThat's a really expensive donut.
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kurt · 1 year agoJim, it's not the cost of the donut, that's only .50, it's the interest over 4 years that adds up.. :)
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Brainy Smurf · 1 year agoHey, at least this means you're coming in under budget, right?
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Undercover · 1 year agoQuicken has done the same thing to me with our local Chinese restaurant.
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Kyle · 1 year agoNow I'm not trying to start a fight here, but Krispy Kreme is clearly superior to Dunkin Donuts. DD must have paid off Intuit.
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Evan · 1 year agoING was an insurance payment for me! I hate financial software, but like clockwork every 6 months or so, I get convinced that I NEED to be on quicken lol. Its a vicious cycle.
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Mrs. Micah · 1 year agoI LOVE IT! I'll have to check my Quicken and see if there's anything coming up for me. :P