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Due to Intuit's ridiculous new $549 a year renting of Quickbooks Desktop Pro which prevents me from renewing my already overpriced Enhanced Payroll subscription, I decided to not comply and will stick with my current version of Quickbooks 2020 and switch to manual payroll once my subscription runs out in April.
I know from previous years that Quickbooks loves that auto-renewal so I thought I'd remove auto-renewal by removing the credit card # on file. Nope! I was told I had an active subscription and could not remove the credit card. So I cancelled the subscription even though I was worried that it may cancel the subscription right away and not let me finish out the last 2 months of service I had paid for but fortunately, it cancelled it and said I was good until April. So great, I can delete the credit card info, right? NOPE!
It still tells me my subscription is active and therefore I can't remove it. Intuit is holding my credit card hostage essentially. I COULD risk it and leave it there until after April and remove it, but at this point I have zero trust in Intuit. NONE. I want to remove it now and I don't want to call the mystery number and talk to the people who barely speak English in god knows where with god knows what privacy laws about my banking information.
Is there any way to remove the credit card? I've already changed the expiration date on it and now it's expired...I've even put in a fake address so maybe if they try it, the credit card company stops it. Do I need to resort in putting in a dummy number too? Is this what Intuit has become?
Hello there, Photoguy.
I'm here to provide information about removing your credit card information in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) after canceling your payroll subscription.
When canceling your payroll subscription, you'll continue to have access to your service through the end of your current subscription period. Also, your service will be terminated at the next auto-renew date.
Are you trying to delete your credit card information through QBDT? If so, try signing in to Customer Account Management Portal (CAMPs) using your Intuit Account info and remove it from there.
Here's how:
To know more about the CAMPs, consider checking out this article: What is CAMPs and how do I use it?
I'm also adding this article that tackles QBDT cancelation policies: QuickBooks Desktop cancelation policies.
For more tips and other resources, I recommend visiting our website for future reference: Self-help articles.
Please let me now if you have follow-up questions about this or anything else. I'm more than willing to assist. Keep safe.
Hi FritzF,
I went to CAMPS site, but it's just a mirror of the page shown within the Quickbooks Desktop page. As such, when I go to payment detail and try to delete the credit card I still get the error that I can't do it because I have an active subscription. I did cancel the subscription in a few weeks ago so there is no option for that, but to be clear, I want to remove my credit card details from Intuit completely so they don't "accidentally" auto-renew the subscription. It's kind of sneaky that they don't let me remove the credit card.
Hello,
We appreciate your response and for taking my colleague's advice. I recommend getting in touch with our Support Team. In this manner, a representative can go into your account in a secure setting and look into this further.
On that point, I'm providing this resource here to help you use all of QuickBooks' features and capabilities: Help Articles in QuickBooks Desktop. You can read subtopics that explain how a feature is utilized and how to carry out tasks connected to its functions.
Know that if you need any additional help with QuickBooks, I'm only a few click away. I'll make sure you're all set. Have a great day!
Is there any way you can walk me through this? I'm afraid I don't trust your tech support. Last time I contacted them, they likely sold or gave my information to scammers because I started getting phishing emails that contained information that I had discussed with them.
Great to have you back, @Photoguy.
I appreciate you bringing this matter to our attention. It's vital that you keep your personal information secure. Here at Intuit, we make keeping your data safe. If you happen to experience this behavior again, you may reach out to our security team on the Intuit Security site.
Going back to your case, I understand how essential it is for you to have your credit card details removed. To rectify this, we will need to look into your account further so we will know the best action for this. However, we're unable to do that here in the Community. Only live agents support can check on your account in a secure environment.
I'm aware that you've already gotten in touch with them, but it's the best we can do right now, given that they have all the tools required.
To find more resources, I suggest visiting this link: QuickBooks Desktop Help Articles.
Keep us posted on this. You can always get back here if you have other QuickBooks-related questions or concerns. The Community will be glad to help. Take care.
I did email security and forwarded them the emails I've received but all I ever got was an automated reply.
I guess I don't have any other choice than to contact support again. They are quite terrible.
You have clicked a link to a site outside of the QuickBooks or ProFile Communities. By clicking "Continue", you will leave the community and be taken to that site instead.
For more information visit our Security Center or to report suspicious websites you can contact us here