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>Support' is such a nebulous, catch-all term to justify throwing good money after bad.

Or it means that QuickBooks is running into issues, and there is no in-house IT department to troubleshoot it, so they call up QuickBooks support.



> QuickBooks support.

Now that really is throwing good money after bad. QuickBooks has some of the absolute worst support money can buy.


I mean, I'm not going to defend the quality of their support.

But if your a small company (i.e. no in-house IT) and you have to choose between using the support included with your purchase of QuickBooks or paying a third-party IT company an hourly consulting rate to fix a QuickBooks problem... The choice is pretty clear.




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