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I'm here to provide clarifications about what happens when your QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) expires, bdalley.
The level of access you'll have to your files without renewing your subscription depends on the specific version of QBDT you're using. Different editions and years of QBDT have varying policies regarding file access after subscription expiration.
If you purchased QBDT 2021 or earlier with a one-time license, you'll always have access to your company file without needing to renew. These versions use a traditional model where you own the software outright. However, be aware that you won't get any security updates as these versions are no longer supported.
For QBDT 2022 users, you'll need to keep your subscription active to access your company file.
As for QBDT 2023, you can view your company file in read-only mode for 365 days after your subscription ends, but you won't be able to make any changes during this period.
We're here to assist you with any additional questions or concerns about managing your subscription. Feel free to reply to this thread, and we'll respond promptly with the help you need.
QB has continually bombarded me with “latest updates” which are actually new QB software programs with subscriptions. It has been locking up my computer when I try to stop it from downloading AUTOMATICALLY. I always try to exit the prompt, hit “control/alt/del” to end the task or close down windows when I receive the unsolicited prompts and when that doesn’t work, I respond “Remind me Later.” No other way to free my computer. QBooks eventually starts downloading regardless of having no permission to do so. It happened to me a couple weeks ago, and I assumed the tech support person was able to stop the cycle. Yesterday it proceed to take over my computer again and downloaded something but turned off comp before installing. It battled me for 10 min… I video taped it. Also received a letter that QB was upgrading me again (without permission) to a $999/yr subscription starting Jan 2025. I do not use payroll, online banking or any other feature requiring internet. Sole employee of a small s-corp What can I do?
Could I get the phone number for tech support to walk me thru uninstalling the last to “updates” which were actually subscriptions to new versions of QB?
We understand the urgency of contacting our support team in this situation, @SEP INC. To ensure you receive the assistance you require promptly, let me facilitate the process and connect you directly with a representative who can help.
Currently, we don't provide direct phone numbers to contact our support team. However, we are dedicated to providing you with prompt assistance through alternative communication methods. You can initiate a chat with one of our experts or set up a scheduled callback at your convenience.
To contact them, here's how:
Please be aware that for QBDT Plus, Pro, and Premier users, our contact hours are from Monday through Friday, between 6 AM and 6 PM. For those subscribed to Enterprise, we are available to assist you any time, any day.
For reference, please see this article: Get help with QuickBooks products and services.
I'll also include these articles you can consider saving if you encounter any issues while installing and activating your new license:
We're ready to offer any additional help you'll need in contacting our customer care team, @SEP INC. You can use the Reply button whenever you require assistance, and we'll ensure you're promptly supported.
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