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Hello,
I wanted to ask Quickbooks themselves but I can’t get anyone on the phone. I also googled this email and I found a page from Intuit showing me which emails they have that are legit, but I just wanted to double check this email and make sure it’s legit:
Intuit_Inquiry at intuit dot com
I think it’s a fake email account, can anyone confirm that?
Thanks!
There are several ways on how you can get in touch with our support team, Johnnylarios1993.
But before we proceed, you can check out these email addresses that Intuit uses when communicating to its customers. You'll want to report to Intuit Online Security Center if verified that the email address you found isn't a legitimate email.
On the other hand, you can leave your number and we'll get back to you shortly. To do this, follow the steps below on how you can connect to one of our customer support team.
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Thank you, Maria,
That's the exact blog post I read, and that email isn't on that blog post.
As you mentioned, I did reach out, and she said this email is part of your team, but I still think it's not because of how unprofessional it looks.
The lady did not forward me the bank's email in question; she sent a screenshot of it instead. I requested to talk to them over the phone, and they keep ignoring my requests, and there's no signature from the person nor your company at the bottom of the emails.
Hello there, @FigureFour13.
Let me share additional information about the most common email address that we used in sending email notifications to you.
Here are the most common email addresses we are using:
Also, we are committed to making sure that your account is secured. That being said, we never include screenshots of your bank nor ask for your banking information or credit card information in an email. I'd recommend forwarding the email that you've received to our Online Security Center. This way a security specialist can further look and verify its validity.
Also, you can follow these steps to make sure that the email you got from Intuit about your account is real.
If you find an event with an email icon matching the content, date, and time of the email you’re not sure about, you’ll know the email is from Intuit. You may also see a reference code you can match to the email.
Keep me posted if you have other questions by clicking the Reply button below. I'm always here to help.
Thank you @IamjuViel! I followed the steps but the Account Activity only shows when I logged on. there's no other info for me there.
Hello there, FigureFour13. Thanks for getting back to us.
Yes, you're right that the Account Activity only shows your login activities.
We have a list of official email addresses that we use to communicate with our customers. Also, you can check this article and see if it comes from one of our official email addresses: Receive important email messages from Intuit. You can see our official email addresses in the section labeled Intuit's service email addresses.
If the email doesn't belong to the listed addresses, please don't click any links from the email and forward it to spoof@intuit.com. We'll then review the email for you.
Also, you might want to read this article about how we keep our customers' data and privacy secured in QuickBooks Payments: Prevent Fraud and Identity Theft - QuickBooks Payments.
If you need anything else, we're always here to back you up. Have a great day.
Ok great! Thank you for the help!
The email address that sent me that email is not in that link you sent me and not in the first link that was sent to me. I’m going to assume that it’s a phishing email.
Because it’s saying that a bank is asking for the recipients bank information. I believe I’m the recipient.
what do you guys think?
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