LLuck2
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Longtimeusger -

 

Well, I guess I'm having difficulty seeing how what you describe would work, unless Intuit has removed the hated code and an update does that, but I guess we can remail hopeful. One question regarding your description has to do with "...they could stop this message cominy up by verifying my account lincense." I don't want to get picky over words, but please help me to understand.

1. How would/did they verify your account license?

2. Is it your understanding that once your account license was verified, and you had restarted updates, that the pop up question would automatically disappear? Or, did they infer that you would need to contact them again and they would somehow stop it?

 

If, in fact, Intuit has either removed this hated code it's reason for celebration. Even if they only provided a one time "fix" to bypass it, that too would be welcome. Since so many of us have come to distrust Intuit, and for good reason, we have turned off updates to the product to prevent any other Intuit serving little additions. 

 

One more thing, my 2019 QB Desktop is now displaying a message that support for the product will end this May and I should update. Meaning they want me to sigh up for their subscription version, which I won't do. Hopefully, it just means tha they won't be sending out any more updates, which, excepting for the removal of this particular issue, I will welcome. I'm be more than happy to work around the problems that not updateing causes, such as the inability to print the new 1099 version.

 

Keep us all posted.