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Buy nowI got an email with the subject: Action Required: - Document regarding EFT/ACH for your review and in the body of the email it has a signature request for contract settlement offer letter.
Is this real?
What is it about?
@mikeyfruit It is almost certainly a scam.
Try checking what the actual e-mail address is; while it may look like it's from someone reputable, hovering your mouse cursor over the apparent e-mail address may reveal something more akin to gibberish.
The reason why you received an email requesting a review of your account information is that you subscribed to or signed up for QuickBooks Payment. I'll provide more details below.
When you sign up for QuickBooks Payments, you may be asked to confirm your account information. This is a normal part of the process. QuickBooks needs to verify your details to ensure you can accept online payments from customers.
If this matches what you're experiencing, you can provide the requested information. Once you do, you'll be able to complete the setup of your account to receive online payments.
If you haven't set up or processed anything related to this, I suggest you check the email address, as @FishingForAnswers mentioned above. Also, look for generic greetings or typos in the email. These could be signs that it's a phishing email trying to trick you.
Moreover, refer to this material to learn more about how to spot fake, phishing, or spam emails in QuickBooks Online to avoid being scammed: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
Furthermore, to verify if an email is really from Intuit Payments. Check out this material to know more: Identify the official emails used by Intuit Payments.
If you have other questions about receiving suspicious emails in QuickBooks, let me know by replying to this thread. I'm here to help.
I didn't sign up for Quickbooks Payments.
The emails are coming from [email address removed]
The emails are coming from [email address removed] which is an address listed as a real address. I did not sign up for quickbooks payments which is what was suggested in another reply. I'm guessing someone is trying to scam. My password has been changed.
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.
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