![]() I think (and hope) Quicken Support will activate your subscription for a year upon you supplying proof of recent purchase. ![]() (My guess is they don't want someone buying up old boxes from retailers and selling them below retail cost.) I fault Quicken here, because I think expiration dates are fine but only if displayed prominently on the box… which I don't believe they do. My understanding is that Quicken creates timed expirations for the activation codes - two years after the code was created, I believe. Typically, you'd get started and immediately update to the most current version of software, and have a year until you need to renew your subscription. Since 2018, Quicken is basically just "Quicken" the years are marketing, but don't affect what's the in the box because you're purchasing a subscription to use the software rather than a specific version of software. Don't get tripped up that the box says 2019. ![]()
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