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I truly feel its an inside job. Unfortunately, I got trapped by them and tried to run my service out when it expired Jan 15 this year to just finish it up and they locked me out of my account prior so I couldn't get my P&L for last year for taxes and now am recreating all of last year. These people are criminals!
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You can use the trial version to access your historical data for good. You don't need to recreate anything.
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Well the QB scammers are back at it. I too got the call from someone with an overseas accent and was informed about a data security issue. What is a resource we can go to to verify the legit of the phone calls or emails that we are receiving?
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Hello there, CarolCEO.
I appreciate you all for sharing this type of concern here with us in the Community. I'm here to share additional details to identify and prevent fraud calls and emails from parties asserting to be affiliated with Intuit.
Scammers send out emails to trick users into sharing personal information or download malware-infected attachments to gain unauthorized access to data sources. They also appear and claim to be associated with Intuit. Please note that Intuit emails will always come from an email address with the domain name @intuit.com. Let's make sure not to open or access any of the links that don't have that domain name.
On the other hand, I want to inform you that Intuit will only initiate contact if you request a call back from our support about an issue in QuickBooks. Also, outbound calls from a QuickBooks representative should not ask for any personal information.
If you want to report the call, you can reach out to our Security Team to ensure your data is well protected.
Here's how:
- Go to this link: https://security.intuit.com/contact-us.
- Search for Report technical support scams.
- Hit Report tech support scams.
If you continue receiving suspicious emails and suspect fraudulent activities, click the Report a fake email option.
Furthermore, check out the following articles to learn more about managing scams or any other fraudulent activities:
- Official email communication from Intuit Payments
- Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud
I'll be around if you need more help managing your Intuit account or with suspicious emails. Please keep safe always.
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"Please note that Intuit emails will always come from an email address with the domain name @intuit.com."
Ever heard of Phishing or Spoofing? Yeah, THAT will make it look identical to Intuit. STOP telling customers different. There is NO way to actually prove emails or phone numbers are legit.
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I feel the same frustration. Quickbooks used to be very economical for our small business, but now we are seriously looking into other options. Just today they called insisting that we hadn't upgraded to the latest version and therefore were going to loose all our company files. But they make it so difficult to upgrade that it's almost not worth it. Where is the customer service and simple programming we used to know? I'm increasingly disappointed. I would like Quickbooks to make a version that isn't 5x more expensive then the previous version and that allows us to do the basics which is all we use!
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We still have some places that don't need Payroll and therefore use older Desktop versions. The call we received recently was regarding the 4 new Desktop versions that we purchased last year which are on the very expensive annual subscription plan. They were purchased as 2023 and need to be somehow updated to 2024. And the subscription renewal costs twice more than what we used to pay for a Desktop version that we could pay once and keep "forever." We are not happy about it.
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Unfortunately, Intuit no longer offers outright desktop software purchase - just annual subscription-based QB with multiple user options - or QB online, which I detest. Really distasteful, since it used to be you only had to update your software once every three years (if you wanted a supported version).
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If you don't need to run any add-ons (e,g QB Payroll, QB Payment), you should contact @Fiat Lux - ASIA. They may share another option to lower your costs.
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Just got this spam email today. Total fake.
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7/10/24 Received a call from 442-287-1777. Indian woman claiming to be from Intuit. Saying that my software is not synchronizing with Intuits servers. The caller ID from their call said 'Calimex'. They were very convincing, until they wanted to log into my computer. When I questioned that it was a different website than they normally use for access, I asked for their phone number to call them back. When I called back there was no answer.
I then called the legitimate Intuit / Quickbooks 800 phone number and they verified that it was not them who had called me. Beware because these people were very convincing, even to a skeptic like me.
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I also received a call yesterday saying that our annual fee was not going through in the amount of $799.99. I said we pay monthly and he tried to convince me there was also an annual fee. I did give him my QB license ID and he knew that we had two users. He gave me the last 4 digits of a credit card # on file and I told him that card did not belong to us. He said he would send me an email with all the details and the amount owing, but I never received the email. Am I in jeopardy for giving out my QB ID #?
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@jbrowning The way I see it, if they have your phone number and/ or email address, then they already have your QB ID#. Just know going forward that Intuit/ QB will never call or email about your credit card, or for payment of nay kind. They will just lock you out of your account.
If you feel safer about things, you can always go in and change your password.
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But the links in the email will go somewhere else. If you hover over them you can see the actual web address beneath the fake one. A link can be named anything on top, but under it will be the actual address.
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Same here, I get a phone call with provided number (800)597-1327 represented as Annual Support Services which we never paid before ( I stay with QB for 10 years), they had incomprehensible accent and asking for card info to charge us $3K + , when I asked which last 4 of the CC they have it was number which never we had , so I tell them that I will call back and went to QB help with all same situation listed here in that chat. Please be careful and not provide any card info via email or phone.