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Just_me
Level 11

Be aware of a scam - people are sending fake QB invoices with a number to call - they will likely use that to scam you. Check the email address - it's not from QB.

Sad thing is, QB is WELL aware that it is going on. They just don't choose to do anything about it.  In fact, they have  a large number of scammers working for them. (Obviously). 

REEF7
Level 1

Be aware of a scam - people are sending fake QB invoices with a number to call - they will likely use that to scam you. Check the email address - it's not from QB.

I got this same exact message sent to my email address today.

REEF7
Level 1

Be aware of a scam - people are sending fake QB invoices with a number to call - they will likely use that to scam you. Check the email address - it's not from QB.

I got the same exact message sent to my email address this morning.

REEF7
Level 1

Be aware of a scam - people are sending fake QB invoices with a number to call - they will likely use that to scam you. Check the email address - it's not from QB.

Hi, Colors. I received the same message as you did in my  email this morning.

ReymondO
Moderator

Be aware of a scam - people are sending fake QB invoices with a number to call - they will likely use that to scam you. Check the email address - it's not from QB.

Thank you for reaching out and sharing the email you recently received, @REEF7.

 

I’m here to help you verify these emails and report any potential scams. By doing so, we can identify and address threats, protecting other users from similar issues.

 

Here are some key things to watch for to determine if an email is genuinely from Intuit:

 

  • We never request personal information via email.
  • Our emails will always come from an address ending in @intuit.com, including @e.intuit.com.
  • Any links in our emails will only be from an intuit.com domain.

 

For additional security, you can review security notices to see reports of suspicious emails from other Intuit customers. To report potential fraudulent activity, follow these steps:

 

  1. Visit our Intuit Privacy & Security website and scroll down to the I have a privacy-related question section.
  2. Fill in the form accordingly.
  3. Click Submit.
  4. Our Security Team will receive your concern and will contact you via email.

 

Additionally, you can check out our online security tips and visit the Online Security Center to learn how we protect your data and how you can safeguard yourself against email scams and other security risks.

 

If you have any further questions about scam emails, please let me know. We’re here to ensure your safety and security.

SDP
Level 3

Be aware of a scam - people are sending fake QB invoices with a number to call - they will likely use that to scam you. Check the email address - it's not from QB.

I had a Quickbooks employee via chat provide me with a technical support number that turned out to be a scam.  They wanted $999 to help me with my problematic Quickbooks file that was not a problem at all.   I do my best to ignore everything relating to Quickbooks.   Just stuck with the product for now.

Deity Alpha
Level 6

Be aware of a scam - people are sending fake QB invoices with a number to call - they will likely use that to scam you. Check the email address - it's not from QB.

@SDP 

Log into your CAMPS and change your phone number. You may also consider renewing your license through a partner so you don't have to worry about your credit card number.

SDAtherly
Level 1

Be aware of a scam - people are sending fake QB invoices with a number to call - they will likely use that to scam you. Check the email address - it's not from QB.

I just received this email and investigated. Same Invoice number. Thanks for letting us know about this scam.

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