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When I went to the Quicken site I was routed to a third party tech company that asked me to download a software that allowed them to access my computer for a remote session to fix my computer. Is that a scam? I did not do it but how do I get my Quicken

When I went to the Quicken site I was routed to a third party tech company that asked me to download a software that allowed them to access my computer for a remote session to fix my computer. Is that a scam? I did not do it but how do I get my Quicken 2007 to work with Mountain Lion?

IMac, Mac OS X (10.4.9)

Posted on Jun 25, 2013 10:52 AM

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Jun 25, 2013 11:16 AM in response to old diane

old diane wrote:


When I went to the Quicken site I was routed to a third party tech company that asked me to download a software that allowed them to access my computer for a remote session to fix my computer. Is that a scam? I did not do it but how do I get my Quicken 2007 to work with Mountain Lion?

Ahhh, I see that you did not allow them to connect (is this true)


Here is a link to the Lion/Mountain Lion compatible version of Quicken.


http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance-software/quicken-2007-osx-lion.jsp

When I went to the Quicken site I was routed to a third party tech company that asked me to download a software that allowed them to access my computer for a remote session to fix my computer. Is that a scam? I did not do it but how do I get my Quicken

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