11 Replies to “Cold, Robbed Hands”

  1. Definitely sounds like Intuit, or some activist employee(s), just opened up a can a contract violation lawsuits…

    If this wasn’t from the top, or the scape goat didn’t save the source documents…

    Either way, there will be a public apology, some goats get sacrificed, and everything goes back to normal.

    Also, there are some links in the chain in between Intuit and the tills at local stores… Maybe there is an activist man in the middle?

  2. Wait a minute…..you mean people bought stuff….walked out of the store with it…and Intuit refunded their money?

    …….that has to be illegal somewhere

  3. I don’t care what business you’re in, get rid of Intuit. Anybody could be blindsided by whatever lefty cause du jour inspires the company to attack your business.

  4. It used to be, you bought an accounting package that was stand alone and you upgraded whenever you felt it was time to do so. Now, you licence using the product for a year, and have to pay maintenance fees. They also get access to your books to “monitor the software”. The old software was better, faster, and more efficient.

  5. Intuit is also the parent company, IIMN, of Quicken/Quickbooks and Quicken Loans.

    Even when Mrs. McG and I were filing online we avoided TurboTax.

  6. …….that has to be illegal somewhere

    Unlike the majority of the conservative Free Sh*t Army whiners, these Intuit customers have a pretty clear tortuous interference claim against Intuit, and I hope they hammer them good and hard. Intuit can choose not to do business with them. They can’t choose to tear up the contract without consequences.

  7. Funny story on a somewhat similar note: my brother’s employer of three years suddenly decided they don’t like his bank. Therefore they quit paying his pay-cheque on time, always waiting for him to contact them and ask what’s going on. Finally, in writing, they demanded for him to open a new account with a bank of their choice and that, if he fails to comply with their order, they will retain all his future pay-cheques.
    The world is really up-side down these days.

  8. yep. lawsuit time. save everything, screen grabs, reports, invoices, fine print on the box, etc etc.
    then hire a ruthlessly efficient forensic accountant to connect the dots then cross yer fingers the award is big enough to drive THEM into bankruptcy and extinction, if the really bad publicity doesnt accomplish same over time.

    what a g&*$*$mn bunch of cocky little snots. has this affected their stock price?

  9. You might want to change the title of this thread:

    Intuit shoots itself in the foot.

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