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HI,
I am using QB 2020 with that annoying pop up, I can't find any of these files on my HDD, which folder did you find them in ?
90s.trf
QuickBooksDownloader.exe.config
QuickBooksDownloader.exe.manifest
I WAS TOTALLY SCAMMED, I can't believe I didn't realize it. I'm so mad at myself. I bought a 5-year Support Plan for $3,000. Watch out for anyone called "Quickbooks Service Advisors" and a person named JOHN or BRAD. &(*!&$*#(&$?
This exact thing happened to me... do you know what the name of the file is they put on the desktop?
Hello, @SVP Treasurer.
Thanks for bringing this matter to our attention and please know that this isn't the kind of experience we want you to have.
To prevent this from happening again, you can report this incident to Intuit Security Center. Here are the steps to do it:
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Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
Also, you can contact our support team to secure your account and check everything.
To answer your question, @jbd2022, I suggest you log in to your QuickBooks Desktop account and press F2. There, you will be given a path as to where to find your QBDT file.
Additionally, I've added this link to further help you identify and protect yourself from tech support scams: How can I help protect your business from fraud?
If you have any questions about protecting your account's security, don't hesitate to leave me a message below. I'll be around!
It's malware that ties itself to your QB folder and starts automatically when you start quickbooks. They have exploited security holes in the software and were able to generate these fake error messages.
The files you want to look for below, mine were in Users/Public/Documents/Windows and Users/Public/Documents/Intuit
look for: 90s.rtf , err.html , QuickbooksDownloader.exe IntuitDownloadManager.exe
Find the following files in the same folder
90s.trf
QuickBooksDownloader.exe.config
QuickBooksDownloader.exe.manifest
If you are confused to find them, send me a private message.
any of these in users/public/documents
err.html
90s.rtf
QuickBooksDownloader.exe
OK, two times in the past two years, QB has called and told me my updates weren't working. Just last night they called again and they sent me to another group of people (Data Service Solutions) and they told me that my data was corrupted and needed to be fixed. They gave me an option of 1 year for $5,900 or 3 years for $9,900. First of all I had no idea that my data was corrupted, everything was working fine. They did show me that my updates weren't being taken. I went with just a one time fix for $4,800, not knowing what was involved. They went on my computer from remote and did some stuff with my files. They downloaded my quickbooks again and did a repair. All in all it took about 3 hours. When he was finished I questioned why this cost so much. I believe it was just labor involved and really am upset that they would need to charge this much for a small fix. Has anyone else had this problem? How many more times will it happen? I would like to hear from Quickbooks to justify this cost.
Dave
I want to make sure that you are aware of the cost of fixing data damage in QuickBooks.
There have been more bogus websites in recent years that sell Intuit products and services while impersonating Intuit websites.
The technical help of some kind is available for all Intuit products. The phone numbers you need to call us are listed on our help pages. The security of our clients is a top priority for QuickBooks. I recommend contacting our Customer Support Team. One of our staff members can access your account in a secure setting and further look into if this process and transaction are legitimate. Aside from that, they can provide more details regarding the charges.
Check out the list of the most recent Intuit email or customer service scams so you can stay clear of them: Security notices.
To further assist you in protecting your information, you can look over this resource for your reference: Online security tips.
Let me know how the call goes. I want to make sure everything is taken care of for you. Keep safe!
I have a call in to discuss with Quickbooks, but I also did this one other time, when QB actually sent me to Data
Service Solution to get my files fixed. I called into QB and they referred me. It cost me about $5000. So yesterday I get a call (I'm assuming it's from QB (how do I know though)) for the same reason. I do the same thing that I did a year ago so assume it's legit. How does this group if it's not QB know all my account information?
They gave me this information:
Quickbooks Data Service Info
Name on the Account: Mr. David [last name removed]
Account ID: - [removed]
Any part of time if you want to contact us you can on:
Toll Free :
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E-mail : [email address removed]
Jack : Ext. 92012
We are open Mon-Fri
8:30 Am To 8:30 Pm (CST)
9:30 Am To 9:30 Pm (EST)
6:00 Am To 6:00 Pm (PST)
7:00 Am To 7:00 Pm (MST)
@daveanthes One thing that MOST Intuit team members will tell you is that QB will NEVER contact you regarding your account, including but not limited to taking payments for anything.
There are a good number of threads throughout this community that talk about it.
You might want to do better research, for the sake of your company.
Yep, I know that now.
this exact scenario happed to me to day. I will fight them tooth and nail to block the ACH charge.
[removed by Moderator] guys calls me and asking me to pay for support ,name - nick
[removed by Moderator] a guy named Nick has beeing calling me and asking me to pay him for support and he knows all my details my licence number and old card details also big scam QuickBooks take this to action
[removed] guy from this number calling me and asking me to pay him for support services that he is from QuickBooks, name is Nick
I recognize the significance of safeguarding personal information, particularly license numbers and card details, K9 kennels.
Please be assured that we take all possible precautions to protect your data, and we remain committed to maintaining the security and privacy of your confidential information. We are committed to ensuring our security measures are of the highest standards.
To report fraudulent activity, I recommended contacting our QuickBooks Support. Our team of experts will thoroughly investigate the matter and take appropriate action to resolve this possible scam.
To reach our support team:
You can contact us from Mondays to Fridays, 6 AM to 6 PM PT.
If you've received suspicious emails, refer to this article to learn how to report them: Identify phishing scams and potential fraud activity.
Moreover, you can read our privacy and security in QuickBooks. It delves into our company's approach to safeguarding the sensitive information we handle. Additionally, there are attached security-related links that provide tips on this matter.
You're always welcome to leave a reply below if you need assistance and information with any QuickBooks-related concerns. I'm still around to help.
Thanks @ShyMae good sir or madam -
This happened to me about 3 years ago and then it stopped. It is possible that I allowed the person access to my computer - then they ran all sorts of strange looking diagnostics. Nothing has happened since then. Is there a cause for concern at this point? I am the OP.
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Which QB Desktop year version do you have?
I had the exact experience from a website www.qbosolutions.ca. I had googled a phone number to quickbooks to ask about a Visa charge and how i had not received my newest version of quickbooks. I thought i was calling quickbooks. Website looked like quickbooks. I asked my questions and they said they needed to get on my computer through team viewer, and quickly advised that i had not received my updated version because my database was corrupt. That it was at 43% and if it got to 50% i would loose all my data. That the reason i hadn't received my updated version was because of the corruption and unable to sync with quickbooks. Based on my file size they quoted $1800-$2200 to repair it .... i asked for email clarification as i didn't understand what the reall problem was, but he said he couldn't send me an email. He showed me lots of errors on my computer and claimed they were quickbooks errors. I was not comfortable with any of what he was selling. Told him i would call him back once i reviewed. I googled Quickbooks database corruption and right away found out it was a scam.
was contacted by a third-party QuickBooks support that represented themselves as QuickBooks. The told my my support was running out and I need to pay the annual fee. Seemed kind of fishy. I get support directly from QuickBooks with my subscription. I called them back and they agreed to refund my CC. Problem is that I am a busy business owner and because they seemed to have all my QuickBooks information i just believed them. The charge was $499.99. They gave me a number to contact them with. I had been just contacting my QuickBooks help through the QB program. I think QB should be helping to identify this kind of scam. I don't know if they are real or not. Perhaps if you do not renew QB and are using an old edition they work? I just don't know. I do know that I gave them $499.99 because the represented themselves as QB proper. This is a misrepresentation and Intuit should be chasing them down and putting a stop to this scam. If their operator's have realized that they can tell a quick lie and take business owners for $500 seems like Intuit should warn the QB users.
There's a good chance that these scammers are getting their information directly from QB employees.
How else would they get that info?
It WAS a scam call. You should contact your bank and talk to them about it being fraudulent charges due to scam.
I did talk to the CC company. The refund came in within minutes. It happened while I was talking to them. Because they had refunded immediately, the CC said there was no harm. It was the quickest I have ever received a refund. They may be a legitimate support company. My customer number was over 20,000. Multiply that by $500 a year. Wow! That is a pretty sweet deal. It appears they certainly don't want to jeopardize their play. Some of the stuff I read from other customers were real horror stories. They had let them into their computer and were then told that they had unrelated problems and would have to pay more. I believe Intuit should be monitoring this stuff and at least send out a buyer beware message.
This exact same thing happened to me today, exactly. When I went into quick books to ask a question the chat came up, we chatted and they said that they would have someone call me.
Someone called and said the exact same thing about files being corrupted and if I did not get the "fix" that eventually I would not be able to open my quick books.
Same prices they wanted. I said I need a day or two to think about it. Gave me a case number, his name and phone number. I asked why u.s. dollars and he said it always is.
repair the files
repair sync manager component
payroll component
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Data service support :-
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Repairing file
Accounting Issue
Pricing:-
6 months support :- $ 1495 USD + tax
1 Year :- $ 1995 USD + Tax
2 Year :- $ 2945 USD + Tax ( +1 year Complimentary - 3 years)
one time : $ 949 USD
case id : [removed]
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ext : 1023
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