800-955-8890
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- Joyce| 1 replyThey did not call me but I got an e-mail from them thanking me for my order. I did not place an order. Tried to call the number got a message to call another number said this mail box was full and could not take any messages.
- Roger replies to JoyceI had the same experience. Have never done business with them at all.
- KenSame as Roger-went to the spam box on Yahoo, I suspect it is a fraud.
- Caller: Intuit
- LedcomeSame issue - I wonder how they got my email, it's on a semi-secure server. Nonetheless this is a fraud/spam business, so don't respond with any information and add them to your junk mail folder.
- Caller: intuit
- Call type: Telemarketer
- AbdushI have never contact or done business with them at all.
- NatSame with me got an e-mail about an order that I did not place, its def. fraud, might have a virus attached, going to blacklist them
- StellaReceived an email this morning. Also, no idea where this came from. Am reporting as spam.
- Caller: Intuit.com
- KirbySame as the others. This is fake. I forwarded it to spoof@intuit.com, which is the address given on the actual Intuit website if you suspect fraudulent email.
- AdamSame experience as everyone else. Something's fishy here
- Ron W.This is what I got. I didn't order anything so I check here. It directs to a extension on http://makedaju.com . It is going into the spam folder!
Dear Customer:
Thank you for submitting an order with Intuit Market. We are processing and will send you an e-mail when your order ships. If you ordered several items, we may process them in more than one delivery (at no extra cost to you) to provide faster processing time.
If you have questions about your order, please call 1-800-955-8890.
Please download your complete order
id #424211215106 information at Intuit small business website.- Caller: Intuit Inc. by email
- SidneyGot three emails from this company and never contacted them or ordered anything from them. Reporting them as SPAM
- Gerry BIntuit has confirmed that the phone number indicated in the e-mail is a phishing e-mail and the company is investigating it. What is interesting is that it is from an Intuit address, so it may be some disgruntled person who had access to their system.
- Karen| 1 replyA spammer doesn't need access to the mail system; it's simple to spoof a "From" address. Never believe the From address if you are wondering if something is spam/phishing. And never believe a link as it LOOKS in the message body. Note where the link actually goes (in my email software I just hover my mouse over the link and the actual URL will appear in my status bar - it may be different in your email software or webmail interface). Intuit and Intuit employees had nothing to do with these messages we're getting - it is trivial for some random spammer to do it all.
I looked up the phone number on Google, and it appears that it might indeed be a customer service number at Intuit, but if so, that would simply be one more way that the spammer is trying to look legit. He doesn't really expect you to call the number; he expects you to click on the link in the email, and then he's got you. - Jeff replies to KarenThanks Karen! I have gotten a few similar emails in the past few months from different companies claiming to confirm an order of purchases...
- JaneTotal spam - DO NOT CLICK ON IT!!!!
FORWARD TO spoof@intuit.com
The actual company is investigating and would like the message forwarded to them.- Caller: Intuit (spoof)
- sthrnfillyThis number was in a spam e-mail from INTUIT. Don't click on any link.
The phone number is not the one listed on the INTUIT site.
I searched for the actual company and phone number. The INTUIT site is not user friendly at all. When you call the customer service number, you have to choose the product you are interested in. No option to just talk to a representative. Not user friendly.
The one good thing is, on the upper right of the site is a link to report a suspicious email: spoof@intuit.com.
My version of Apple mail has a 'bounce' feature that is SUPPOSED to bounce the e-mail back to the sender as invalid. (I feel better when I do it anyway.)- Caller: Intuit e-mail
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