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LadyRoxann
Level 3

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

A couple of my clients have told me that after they pay their invoice, they receive a survey that LOOKS like it's from us. 

1) How did [insert my company name] do? 
2) Would you use [insert my company name] again? 
3) Please provide your contact info. 

It is most certainly NOT from me/us. I don't know where the answers to those questions go, but they're not coming to me. 

Where is the info going? Why is QBO doing this? Are they collecting my clients' data?  And how do we get them to stop?

Is anyone else dealing with this?? 


Thanks in advance. 
18 Comments 18
VoltF
QuickBooks Team

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

I appreciate you for reaching out, @LadyRoxann! Let me share with you some insights on how to recognize official Intuit correspondence and websites.

 

Sometimes, suspicious emails are a scam designed to induce you to divulge personal information. These scams can take many different shapes, but they frequently have a convincing appearance. In case you are uncertain whether an email originated from Intuit, consider checking these points to identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.

 

  • We’ll never ask for your personal info in an email.
  • Our emails will always come from an email address that ends with @intuit.com. This includes @e.intuit.com.
  • Any link we send you in an email will always be for an intuit.com address.

 

Also, all official Intuit websites end in *intuit.com. A few examples include quickbooks.intuit.come3.intuit.com, and click.notifications.intuit.com. You can check out our online security tips to help you keep your information safe.

 

Do you have any questions concerning an Intuit email? For information about strange emails that other Intuit customers have reported, check out our security notices.

 

Moreover, suspicious emails will say they are from Intuit and may ask you to take actions like logging in, providing personal information, or downloading 'tools'. If you have received one of these emails, don't open it or access any of the links. Go to the Intuit Online Security Center for more information.

 

Additionally, you may visit these articles to help you identify official Intuit correspondence and websites, ensuring the security of your data.

 

 

Feel free to ask me anything about Intuit QuickBooks security-related questions. I'm always here to help you and will check your post around the clock. Have a fantastic day ahead!

LadyRoxann
Level 3

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

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LadyRoxann
Level 3

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

I'm aware of all that. I'm very careful. Are you saying that QB did NOT send my clients surveys after they made credit card payments against the invoices I emailed to them??

 

The survey LOOKS like it's from my company. It is not.

 

We use QB for invoicing and for payments. If QB didn't submit the survey, how is it possible that they've received it?? Again, all invoicing and credit card payments are QB at this time.

 

Thanks in advance.

VoltF
QuickBooks Team

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

Thank you for getting back to us, @LadyRoxann!

 

Typically, QuickBooks Online collects information about the features users utilize, how the users navigate through the product, and other demographic and quantitative data for product purposes. This data includes details on the features used, navigation patterns, and other relevant quantitative information to enhance services and products offered by Intuit, the company behind QuickBooks. Importantly, the collected data is not identifiable to employees, customers, or vendors

 

You can check this article for additional reference: Online Security Center.

 

If your client has any doubts about an email message, tell them not to open the message until they make sure it's from Intuit. Learn how to recognize and report suspicious emails.

 

Please note that if needed, Intuit Support can help you determine if the email is from Intuit or a possible phishing email that needs to be forwarded to our security team for assessment.

 

Additionally, you might find it helpful to check out this article to get additional information: Official email communication from Intuit Payments.

 

Please keep me informed if you have other questions about data security with your QuickBooks, LadyRoxann. I'll be here anytime to help you. Have a great day!

Lisa Murphy
Level 2

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

We’ve had the same experience. I sent myself an invoice to look further into it. The survey popped up after i made payment. I noticed it said ‘Powered by Qualtrics’ so i did some digging. Btw…no one at QB that i spoke with has any knowledge of this.  https://www.qualtrics.com/au/customers/intuit-quickbooks/

LadyRoxann
Level 3

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

Thanks!! QB just keeps telling me to caution our clients about link/internet safety. That's not the issue.

 

Does yours also look like YOUR company is asking YOUR clients about your performance??

 

I paid a test invoice, too. I did NOT get the survey. I'll try again.

 

How is it possible that another company has wedged it's way between QB, us, and our clients to interject a survey?? Kind of terrifying.

 

But you're right. QB hasn't acknowledged that they even know what I'm talking about.

 

Thanks for the intel!! It gives me a jumping off point.

Lisa Murphy
Level 2

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

My first thought was it looked like it was coming from us and asking if the customer knew of any referrals (if you answer yes, it asks for name, email and phone number of potential customer) Goes on to ask if you will continue doing business with us, also a yes or no question. Even after filling out my info as a potential referral, i (my company) received no notification via email of the referral. So where the hell is that info going?? I saw all the responses you received I’m gonna keep digging until i get sone answers. This is definitely not right to do without our permission. Qb is setting up for a lawsuit if they aren’t careful and this truly is a partnership. Too bad, bc if we could control the survey, ask things we wanted (like a googke review) it could be a powerful tool! 

LadyRoxann
Level 3

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

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LadyRoxann
Level 3

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

Thank you! I tried to reply to you earlier… II tried to post and I got a QB message saying it wasn’t authorized. (?) Thank you so much for looking into this! Wish we could communicate privately. If you feel comfortable posting your email address, please do. I think you’re right. I think they are setting themselves up for a lawsuit. I created a dummy invoice and paid it. I didn’t get the survey. But my clients are!? And, again, it looks like it’s coming from us?!  Where is that information going!? Thanks again for being so diligent. 

LadyRoxann
Level 3

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

@Lisa Murphy  Thank you! I tried to reply to you earlier… II tried to post and I got a QB message saying it wasn’t authorized. (?) Thank you so much for looking into this! Wish we could communicate privately. If you feel comfortable posting your email address, please do. I think you’re right. I think they are setting themselves up for a lawsuit. I created a dummy invoice and paid it. I didn’t get the survey. But my clients are!? And, again, it looks like it’s coming from us?!  Where is that information going!? Thanks again for being so diligent. 

LadyRoxann
Level 3

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

@Lisa Murphy  PS.. search “survey” in the forums. Others have found the same thing. I didn’t have time to look into it further tonight, but I will. 

Lisa Murphy
Level 2

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

[email address removed]. Lets talk. 

Lisa Murphy
Level 2

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

They removed my email address. Do you use mailchimp? Leads are being added there. So, not all awful, but still deceptive in my opinion. 

adibiker
Level 2

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

A client of mine just got one of these too and I’m absolutely infuriated this is happening. Is there seriously no way to stop this?

 

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AnneMariee
QuickBooks Team

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

I've got your back, adibiker. Let me guide you through turning off the post-invoice survey in QuickBooks.

 

QuickBooks Online offers a post-invoice survey feature that automatically collects customer feedback when they pay a QuickBooks Payments invoice. This survey is optional and here's how you can turn it off:

 

  1. Go to the gear icon at the top-right corner of the screen.
  2. Under Your Company, select Account and settings.
  3. Head to the Sales tab.
  4. Next to Post-invoice survey, click the pencil icon, then switch the toggle off or on again.
  5. Click Save, then Done.

 

Here's an article all about the survey for more info: Receive business referrals and customer feedback from QuickBooks Online post-invoice surveys.

 

Feel free to check out our help articles for any other QuickBooks-related concerns.

 

If you have other concerns about the survey or invoicing your customers, please use the reply button below. I'll be around to answer your questions and assist you further. Keep safe, adibiker!

adibiker
Level 2

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

Why would this be defaulted to on rather than defaulted to off? Unbelievably irritating.

MichaelaS
QuickBooks Team

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

I appreciate you for reaching out this concern to us, @adibiker.  I'm here to provide information about the post-invoice survey in QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

The Post-Invoice Paid Survey feature was rolled out for only 10% of QBO users, meaning not all customers can access it by default. However, you've been included as part of a preset list. This feature enables small business owners to track customer feedback.

 

Please note that the survey is optional, and you can turn it off by following the steps below:

 

  1. Go to the Gear icon at the top-right corner of the screen.
  2. Under Your Company, select Account and Settings.
  3. Click the Sales tab.
  4. Next to the Post-invoice survey, click the pencil icon.
  5. Turn off by clicking on the toggle button, then Save.

 

Additionally, check out our help articles page for any other QuickBooks-related concerns.

 

Let us know if you have any other concerns regarding the invoicing survey. I'll be around to help. Keep safe.

adibiker
Level 2

Has QBO sent your customers a survey that looks like it's from you after they make a credit card payment using QB?

This absolutely needed to be better communicated to users. Had this survey gone to a more critical client... that would've been a disaster.

 

Not only should it have been communicated to give us the option of turning it off, but even at the very least to change the wording. It asked a customer when they intend on working with me again which is a totally stupid question in general, but especially when it was sent to a customer paying a retainer and just kicking off their working relationship with us. SO awkward and totally unnecessary.

 

Why is this the thing you guys are rolling out (when we didn't ask for it) when there's still basics like letting us hide non-zero accounts on reports that are being withheld for only the highest-paid tiers?

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