The_AntiTax_Man
Level 8

The 2 emails came one minute apart. Both emails begin the same:

Dear "MY FIRST AND LAST NAME",

Thanks for contacting us about your license information. Here it is:

Company Name

Product Description

License Number

Product ID

Then there are 35 rows of information spanning the past 16 years. It looks correct.

I have never had any business with Quick Books what-so-ever. I have never contacted Quick Books, or Intuit requesting this information be sent to me. Nor has anyone else here.

The second email is different at the end:

We sent you this email because we received a request from you or someone at your company for your QuickBooks license information. If no one from your company requested this information, please contact us.

If you need to download QuickBooks, visit the QuickBooks Support Site.

Thanks for being an Intuit customer!

Intuit Customer Service
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Has anyone else received any emails containing unsolicited prior year Intuit ProSeries tax software product and licensing info coming from Quick Books?

@IntuitBettyJo @IntuitGabi can one of you refer me to someone in security at Intuit that can look into this for me? I have a lot of questions about this.

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