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This is mostly a PSA that will hopefully eventually reach the engineers, since customer service does not communicate with the engineers at Intuit at all.
This is something we've been trying to get working for about a year now. I tend to contact Intuit customer service (without exception, the worst customer service of any company I've interacted with) about once every two weeks to try and get this sorted out. I can hardly blame them. Intuit's own documentation has not been updated ever since the change has been made, so there's nothing for the poor, untrained, outsourced support team to go off of.
The issue: When a customer pays through QuickBooks Payments, an email notification is sent to an email address on file with Intuit. Originally, based on Intuit's own documentation, there used to be a section in the Merchant Center under "Account > Settings & Alerts" where you could change email preferences. This section of the settings menu is now gone however. It no longer exists, despite the documentation saying that it does exist. And every customer service agent, of course, looks at the documentation, and they recommend looking there first. It doesn't exist.
The setting was removed at some point, and now there's no way to change where the email notification goes. Here are a list of things that various customer service agents have made me try over the last 30-40 six hour long support chats I've had with them.
As far as I can tell, Intuit's engineers removed that section of the settings menu from the Merchant Center, and there was never any replacement generated. This means that the emails will only ever go to that one address, and there's no way around it, short of creating an account at Freshbooks or some other accounting software that actually gives a crap about their users, and setting up a new payment system through them.
Hopefully this will eventually make it to the engineers at Intuit and not get lost in another customer service cesspool.
@EthanDale "Hopefully this will eventually make it to the engineers at Intuit and not get lost in another customer service cesspool."
As they say in the vernacular, ya may have jinxed it.
Topic is worth a bump, though. There is at least one engineer who browses these boards, though I think they're on the Mac side of things. @IntuitBrooks was the name, I believe.
Maybe so, but I think it's important to let them know how bad the situation has gotten. They're either aware of it and they don't care because "they're the accounting company" (see the "we're the phone company" SNL sketch) or they don't actually realize how broken their stuff is.
@EthanDale Probably a mixture, really.
At any rate, maybe if it keeps bumped to the top page, someone'll be annoyed enough to reply.
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@ShangY Is there any reason you can't alert the engineers yourself?
At the very least, several of your colleagues have claimed to be able to do so.
There's no way that they would do this because it would mean it would actually go to the engineers.
The "feedback" button in QBO is something I've been using for well over four years now. I guarantee you it goes straight to trashbin@intuit.
@EthanDale Reminds me of a certain Dilbert strip, wherein he is asked to make a suggestion box that digitizes what is fed into it, e-mails it to the appropriate department head, and shreds the paper.
Of course, he only had enough budget to make a mislabelled shredder.
Just in case a software engineer stumbles across this, this is still currently broken, going on multiple years now.
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