- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Other questions
@Tori B wrote:Hello, @IrisRS.
You're right. Having a conversion tool would come in handy in so many ways. I've gone ahead and sent this suggestion to our Product Development Team. This way, our developers can review the feedback and consider it for a future update.
I also wanted to mention that Intuit no longer owns or supports Quicken. This means we can only resolve issues from the QuickBooks side of things.
I didn't know that Intuit sold Quicken. That explains a lot.
I called the QB "support" team. The guy who answered told me it was not possible to convert QB to Quicken. When I asked why, he went to check with someone who actually knows something.
About 10 minutes later, he came back and said that the "team" could do the conversion for me. If I upload the QB file, they will convert it and return it to me. He then said it would take between 5-6 hours and 2-3 days.
He also said there would be a charge. I asked how much. After some stammering, he said $7/MB. Our QB file is 107MB, so that would cost me $749!!! I couldn't see his face, but it sounded like he said that with a straight face.
Bottom line, I am completely fed up with Intuit. They are worse even than M$FT. Thanks for trying to help here, but I'll be looking for another accounting package. I see that there are several that claim to import QB data.