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cocoasrider
Level 1

Looking for validation of email

Hello,

  I am looking to get a definitive answer in regards to an email. I noticed at the bottom of the email it states “Important Notice. This Notification is being sent to inform you of a critical matter concerning your current service, software, or billing. Please note that if you previously opted out of receiving marketing materials from Intuit, you may continue to receive notification similar to this communication that affect your service or software if you receive an email message that appears to come from Intuit but that’s you suspect is a fishing email please forward it immediately to [email address removed]

The email sender is : [email address removed].. These are payroll notices from 2018. 

Could someone please inform me if this was a legit email or if it was a fraudulent Phishing attempt.. 

Thank you in advance. 

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GianSeth_A
QuickBooks Team

Looking for validation of email

Hello there, @cocoasrider. It is always wise to verify suspicious emails, especially those concerning critical service matters.

 

Here is how you can determine if that 2018 email was legitimate:

First, check the Sender's Email Address:

 

  • Intuit emails will always come from an address that ends with @intuit.com, including addresses like @e.intuit.com.
  • To verify the email, check the part of the address after the @ symbol. If it does not end exactly in @intuit.com, you should treat it as suspicious.

 

Next, examine the Email Content :
 

  • Intuit will never ask for your personal information in an email.
  • If an email asks you to reply, click a link, or download a form to provide sensitive information (such as your Social Security number, password, or bank details), it is highly likely a phishing attempt.

 

Once done, validate the links:
 

  • Any link Intuit sends in an email will always be for an intuit.com address.
  • Hover your mouse over any links in that 2018 email without clicking and check the URL that pops up. If the URL does not start with a recognized Intuit address.

 

Finally, the quoted message you've mentioned. "Critical service, software, or billing notifications from Intuit". The presence of this text does not make the email fraudulent; however, it does not guarantee legitimacy.
 

If you still suspect the email was fraudulent:

 

Please let us know if you have any follow-up questions about spotting fraudulent attempts. We are always here to help and make everything secure.

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