I mentioned this in the Officemax post but I think it deserves a mention of it's own... I found it by typing quicken in at google. HP's running an adword campaign (those ads off to the right).
If you 2 HP inkjet cartridges or 1 toner cartridge, you can go here: http://www.hp.com/sbso/mbiz/bizkeys/index.html#quicken click on the "Free Quicken..." link and get Quicken 2003 Premier home and Business free by mail. If you're unfamiliar with Quicken it goes: Basic, Deluxe, Premier and finally Premier Home and Business ($30, $50, $80, $90 retail respectively - you can save $10 by buying direct though). You can go here: http://www.quicken.com/quickensw/ to compare the packages, but it doesn't even mention the Basic version.
Note: the form specifically states it must be an HP authorized reseller that sells you the cartridges. There's a phone # (not toll-free) on the form if someone wants to check if OD and OM are "authorized".
If you 2 HP inkjet cartridges or 1 toner cartridge, you can go here: http://www.hp.com/sbso/mbiz/bizkeys/index.html#quicken click on the "Free Quicken..." link and get Quicken 2003 Premier home and Business free by mail. If you're unfamiliar with Quicken it goes: Basic, Deluxe, Premier and finally Premier Home and Business ($30, $50, $80, $90 retail respectively - you can save $10 by buying direct though). You can go here: http://www.quicken.com/quickensw/ to compare the packages, but it doesn't even mention the Basic version.
Note: the form specifically states it must be an HP authorized reseller that sells you the cartridges. There's a phone # (not toll-free) on the form if someone wants to check if OD and OM are "authorized".