u/LipFighter

Intuit's Client Grab

Question for anyone in the banking industry: What are your thoughts on Intuit forcing all of their users' credit card income into a Quickbooks Checking Account? We didn't sign up for the account. Their disclaimer states they are not a bank. Despite my designation to deposit into my Bank of America account, Intuit ignores that and continues to deposit into their account. We then must pay 1.5 percent to transfer funds to cover expenses. My stance is that this practice not only gouges us to gain access to our cash flow, it undermines the decades-long business relationship we've worked hard to maintain with our bank. Intuit expects us to move all of our transactions, sales tax payments, payroll, etc. out of our current bank - yet they continue to claim that they are not a bank. Lastly, we don't have access to credit card income until those funds are released by Intuit's third party partners, which they say releases them from the responsibility to provide instant deposits.

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u/LipFighter — 1 day ago

Let's talk about our body count.

Although my husband has never flat-out asked mine - which is 12 - I chuckle inside when he claims I probably don't wanna know his. I suspect his is under five. But nowadays, I hear younger women claiming what I consider shockingly high numbers of sexual encounters - like near 100 partners!

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u/LipFighter — 7 days ago