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don052
Level 3

Pro Advisor lead is a scam

I don’t know about you, but I’ve been getting messages from leads from my pro advisor page for Quickbooks and the frequency seems to be getting more... At 12/2024... They’re saying they need Provisor training help for new employees and are inquiring about my rates and when I usually respond with questions they never answer...

 

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RazzieE
QuickBooks Team

Pro Advisor lead is a scam

I appreciate you taking the time to inform us about the messages you're receiving from leads on your ProAdvisor page @don052.  I'm here to assist and ensure your security while using QuickBooks.

I've got a few steps to help you spot the difference between potential scam and legitimate emails. Here are a few steps you might consider:

 

  • Verify the domain if the messages are from Intuit. Emails from us will always originate from an address ending in @intuit.com, including @e.intuit.com.
  • If the email domain is not from Intuit, you can go to this article to report the unsure messages: Report a suspicious email.

 

I also suggest avoiding clicking or opening any links in emails unless you're certain they are safe.

 

You can also visit this article to spot or identify a potential scam: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.

 

The Community is just a circle away if you have additional queries or require further assistance with any security-related topic in QuickBooks. 

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