![]() I honestly wouldn't have even bothered to test it solely for 60 days if I was going to have the headache of my 2016 file being messed up. I also had 2016 with about a year left, and now based on your experience, i see the headache that is facing me my data file being unusable on 2016 and getting my original expiration date restored back to one year.įurther, what better sneaky way to try to get someone to try a new product than to "mistakenly" give out a link to a free 5 year software deal, only to pull it back to 60 days. BTW, restored 2016 from a CD but then had to overwrite the Quicken Folder from a backup to get to work. So Ill have to work with customer support to get my expiration date restored. However, on my account it shows it expiring April 6 ,2018. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Uninstalled the 2018 and restored my 2016 version that expires in May of 2019. ![]()
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