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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The Intuit Money Manager site accessible to fee-paying Indian users is protected by two passwords. This site carried the following announcement on Dec 4, 2012.
QUOTE We thank you for being a valued user of Intuit Money Manager. This is to inform you that the Intuit Money Manager service offered in association with Moneycontrol will not be available after 28-Feb-2013. However, it continues to be available from ICICI Bank.
Please note:
1. You can continue to use Intuit Money Manager until 28-Feb-2013 by logging in at www.intuitmoneymanager.com.
2. Your current subscription fee if applicable will be refunded on a prorated basis. You are eligible for a refund. Please click here to submit your bank account details and funds will be remitted within 90 days.
3. You can export all your transactions in excel format for your reference.
4. You can upload your exported transactions into ICICI Money Manager if you are an ICICI Bank customer.
5. Your data will be permanently deleted from our servers after 28-Feb-2013. You have the option of deleting your data at any time.
UNQUOTE
Since this is a commercially very significant announcement, I am reluctant to post this for public viewing. I assume that this talk page is seen primarily by Editors. Hence, I post this here. I request that another Editor re-confirm this information and post it to the Wikipedia article page on this topic.