For those who didn't get a copy of Quickbooks from the Raodshow, the black Friday deals include Quickbooks Pro and Premier which will come up for sale at 10:15.
typically the good deals have gone within 3 to 5 minutes
Pre sale price is £179 don't know yet what it will come up at but typically the sale prices are between 33% and 70% off so might be a bargain.
Just make sure that you have the deal up at 10:15
here's a link to the Black Friday deals front page. just skip along until you get to 10:15 and wait to see what price it comes up at.
Once added to your basket you have 15 minutes to buy or it goes back in the pot for others who are queued up to purchase.
good luck if this is what you are looking for and it comes up at the right price which to my thinking will be somewhere between £55 and £100 for Pro.
They are both the single user, multi client versions
Shaun.
p.s. amended to add detail as I initially just wanted to get the message out there as there was only about 30 mins between announcement that QB would be in the sale and the sale time.
-- Edited by Shamus on Wednesday 21st of November 2012 10:00:47 AM
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Still, better than a hit round the head with a wet fish if you were going to buy it anyway.
Only 30% of stock gone after 5 mins.
Yesterday Norton 2013 3 user version had gone completely in less than that... Of course, at £14.99 it was less of a think about it purchase.
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True but Intuit keep having sales that offer the software at £99 so I'm feeling that it's really only a fiver off.
I was really expecting this one to come in at around £65 and looks like a lot of others were as well as after almost 45 mins only 36% have sold.
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