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May 7, 2022
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Loan manager QB 2022

  • May 7, 2022
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Intuit removed loan manager which has been a critical feature for me for over a decade without warning and that is unacceptable. After being forced to upgrade to a new more expensive annual subscription model brought with it a diminution of features without warning is appaling and I am hoping there is a way to get that feature back with QB2022 as it was in QB2019.

 

Thanks,

 

Steve

13 replies

January 20, 2023

screw intuit. ill use something else next year. 800 dollars a year for software that loses features (the loan manager). intuit has surpassed comcast, sprint, the big banks, the airlines, etc..., as the worlds worst (and most evil) company. ill just use pencils and a paper ledger if i have to. scr_w intuit!

March 12, 2023

I'm with you, Steve.  Intuit has been driving up prices while driving down features, and pushing pushing pushing for people to switch to what I see as the inferior QBO product.  Loan Manager was one of my favorite features of QBDT.  

 

Not cool, Intuit.

May 12, 2023

Completely Agree!  It is an integral part of our QB Enterprise and has been for many years.  To simply delete it without warning is irresponsible.  Being told to go back to an older unsupported version is absurd!  At least give us ample notice and offer an option for an add-on purchase.  This program is already overpriced and full of issues that go way back to its inception.  This just proves that Intuit is rapidly becoming out of touch with its customers.