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I'd have to agree with the sentiments here. I've wasted almost two full weeks tidying up the data conversion into QBO from QBDT, as well as trying to work out how to use QBO to do the same things I already did fine in QBDT - and sometimes  there is no equivalent, it feels like I've just taken a big step backwards. 

 

To add insult to injury, to ensure I get to keep all my last 7 years of historic data, I've had to pay for the privilege of having that converted because Intuit will only fund  the first 2 years!! Thanks Intuit, very generous.

 

Of course they will probably point to the data conversion being carried out by a third party over which they have no control. Which is to my mind disingenuous at best. They could have got their own tool to work (some excuse about a Windows update issue I understand meaning it didn't work any more) but chose not to do so - call me cynical, but this cleverly then absolved them of any real responsibility to make sure the data conversion worked properly. 

 

In summary, I feel like I've been right royally shafted. I will stick with QBO for now because I have to, but when I can, I will move to another provider as I deeply resent having to pay for QBO. This is what we get for loyally paying for QBDT.