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Join nowTalked to Capital One about original scam in March 22, 2023 told my story they are going to investigate meanwhile sending paperwork by mail to dispute the charge of 5414. A surprise, I just want to reach as many I can. Quickbooks Support never calls and they use Glance Guest to interact with computer not Data Solutions which they installed on my computer March 2023.
My guy was Spencer also. blocked his number 855-738-4473 and another Eric Smith 800-580-5375 blocked.
wanted 5000.00 to fix data corruption.
I read someone disputed then later had to repay it. That's what likely will happen.
yes he is calling my landline number leaving messages to return call 2x so far. 800-580-5375. (Quickbooks hacker) Trying to figure out how to block that.
Unfortunately they already know your data in CAMPS and may contact you with another number. Consider renewing your license or purchasing a new one through selected partners and you can ask them to change any contact details except your company name.
Just got the same thing from (858) 480-5575 from the "QuickBooks Support Team". How did they get my QuickBooks info? I told them that I had FBI tools here and I was in process of reporting them, but if they were legitimate, they could "stay on the line to authenticate themselves". Of course, I got an immediate hang-up. It would help if Intuit would take this level of fraud seriously.
This just happened to me as well. An Indian accent wanting my information. The scary thing was it showed up as a QB Support incoming call.
The link to report fraud just takes you to a generic page.
Log into your CAMPS and change your phone number. They may try contacting via email again but at least you can isolate those attempts.
Or just do what we do, and tell them we know it's a scam, and to quit calling. Haven't had a call since... and it's been over a year.
Just received a call from "Quick Books Support" it even flagged as quickbooks on our office phone for the number [removed] asking for an updated Credit Card as now QB would be charging a separate fee for support.
How would they know I use QB. Anyway did not respond as I knew it was fraud but not everyone would know.
Maybe QB should email their users to alert them to this fraud.
You have QB Desktop, correct?
Log into your CAMPS and change your phone number. They may try contacting you via email but at least you can isolate those attempts.
We no longer use QuickBooks Pro. Again, I do not know how someone got my information from QuickBooks. I am definitely a little spooked by Intuit right now if this was not spam and came from Intuit.
Our company received a voice message today during business hours on our published business line saying it was time for our annual Quickbooks Service renewal but our card didn't go through. We were asked to call 877-527-9870, which is the number that called, to provide payment and continue the Quickbooks subscription. We have two businesses on QBO on a monthly auto draft from each businesses' credit card account. Both accounts are current. Clearly an attempt to scam businesses.
QB seems well aware that these calls are going on. They just brush it all off. No big deal to them.
It's just too bad that more people fall for such scams, without realizing that QB will just lock your acct for nonpayment and will NEVER call for a credit card.
As of March 2024, this exact scam is still happening. I have received two calls from them this month with the same fake information from "Hazel" and from "Anna."
You have QB Desktop, correct?
Log into your CAMPS and change your phone number. They may try contacting you via email but at least you can isolate those attempts.
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