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My retirement income analyzer is now available as a free download

Post by Libertarian666 » Fri Dec 01, 2017 7:24 pm

It's at rhino-retirement-analyzers.com. You don't have to register or give any personal information.

It runs on Windows 7 or higher, although it should also run on a Mac running Windows emulation.

I'll also send a free copy of the PDF version of the companion book to anyone here who asks for it.

Any feedback would be appreciated.
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Re: My retirement income analyzer is now available as a free download

Post by Maddy » Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:12 am

I tried the Retirement Analyzer multiple times, but after inputting all my financial information, the program consistently gives me a link to "Sugardaddy.com." What does this mean?
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Post by l82start » Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:26 am

Maddy wrote:I tried the Retirement Analyzer multiple times, but after inputting all my financial information, the program consistently gives me a link to "Sugardaddy.com." What does this mean?
LOL i am sure it must be a glitch..... i am sure Libertarian666 wouldn't create an analyzer that thinks that because you are a female your best hope for a sound retirement is finding a sugar-daddy ???
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Re: My retirement income analyzer is now available as a free download

Post by Libertarian666 » Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:42 am

Maddy wrote:I tried the Retirement Analyzer multiple times, but after inputting all my financial information, the program consistently gives me a link to "Sugardaddy.com." What does this mean?
I hope this is a joke.

If it isn't, I need to know immediately because that means my web site has been attacked.
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Re: My retirement income analyzer is now available as a free download

Post by Maddy » Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:35 am

Libertarian666 wrote:
Maddy wrote:I tried the Retirement Analyzer multiple times, but after inputting all my financial information, the program consistently gives me a link to "Sugardaddy.com." What does this mean?
I hope this is a joke.

If it isn't, I need to know immediately because that means my web site has been attacked.
No need to worry; it was a tongue-in-cheek commentary on my financial state.
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Re: My retirement income analyzer is now available as a free download

Post by Libertarian666 » Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:54 am

Maddy wrote:
Libertarian666 wrote:
Maddy wrote:I tried the Retirement Analyzer multiple times, but after inputting all my financial information, the program consistently gives me a link to "Sugardaddy.com." What does this mean?
I hope this is a joke.

If it isn't, I need to know immediately because that means my web site has been attacked.
No need to worry; it was a tongue-in-cheek commentary on my financial state.
Thanks. :P
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Post by Kriegsspiel » Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:05 am

Maddy wrote:
Libertarian666 wrote:
Maddy wrote:I tried the Retirement Analyzer multiple times, but after inputting all my financial information, the program consistently gives me a link to "Sugardaddy.com." What does this mean?
I hope this is a joke.

If it isn't, I need to know immediately because that means my web site has been attacked.
No need to worry; it was a tongue-in-cheek commentary on my financial state.
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