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Hi From Ancient York 2008/10/08 18:52  
Hi Everyone.

I should have joined this Forum when I bought Holly's first version of Honest Riches in August 2007, but I lost track of her and as a result have really lost a year or so of progress. I even lost the download of the Book, but now have it back and ready to print.
I don't know if it's possible to update it to the new version, which i believe is now out??

I'm approaching what should be retirement age, in my 60s, but I don't want to retire - I want to work online!!

I'll be around picking up pointers, thanks for listening.

John
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Re:Hi From Ancient York 2008/10/08 19:28  
HI John!

Welcome to the forum! If you have your reciept from where you first purchased Honest Riches, just send her the reciept number to Liz through the help desk. If you don't have your reciept, contact Holly and ask her if you can get the updated version, I don't know if she will or not...you'll have to ask her.

I just turned 50 this past summer and I love working online. Nobody looking over my shoulder. Nobody telling what to do and when I need to do it. I know what needs to be done and when I'm going to do it. I love it!

If you have any questions, feel free to ask!


Take Care,
Kathy

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