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They have been providing the same answer on Quickbooks Online for pretty much any and all complaints. This specific issue has complaints going back at least to 2020.

 

They have no intention of solving this issue, from a marketing standpoint, this is a feature to get some unsuspecting user to embed themselves deeper into the Intuit web of endless increased accounting costs. 

 

The disconnect is we think of software as a tool to conduct our businesses, Intuit thinks of software as a means to raid our wallets. 

 

Once you are in bed with certain software to run your business, it is hard to get a divorce. Large companies can employ their IT department to find a different solution, small businesses don't have the resources.

 

Can you imagine a company utilizing Oracle, and having these popups and suggestions to purchase more modules showing up on the screen of an employee trying to enter data? Of course not, no real software company would do such a thing. You don't see Microsoft, as bad as they are, having popups show up to try to get you to purchase upgrades? They have a simple method to turn off suggestions for experienced users. 

 

The Intuit business model seems to be similar to some of these apps for games on your phone I see advertised on television today. Question is, would you trust any of those people with your company data, why should we trust Intuit?

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