![]() ![]() Intuit has confirmed these scams are becoming more common. If the business becomes nervous or suspect, the scammers turn rude and argumentative. They then tell the business that their QuickBooks data file is corrupt, it will cost hundreds of dollars to fix, and they should send their data file to an email address for repair. When businesses call, the purported tech support person (oftentimes located outside the US) asks to remote login to their computer to take a look at the issue or error message. Scammers posing as Intuit employees are posting fake phone numbers and contact information pretending to offer support services. Businesses should beware when searching online for QuickBooks support. ![]()
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