The BofA deal has a link direct to Intuit showing the full price. It isn't clear to me that BofA will honor the deal if not purchased through that link. Can anyone verify?From what has been posted here the terms seem identical. Yes, just a vague concern. Sort of a "if it seems too good to be true, it probably isn't" type concern. Why are people still waiting for the Amazon deal when Fidelity + credit card looks $10 cheaper? The way it works is you go to "Deals" on your BofA credit card, "Activate" the "$20 off on TurboTax" deal, and after they see the >$39 charge they put $20 in your account.
I'm having a hard time seeing any ambiguity in the Chase terms (I posted above). Are the BofA terms the same? Do you see something you regard as questionable rather than just having a vague concern?
In any case either Fidelity or BofA appears to give you online only but that won't work for me as I need download for multiple returns.
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