Hello Intuit,
"NO" is a complete and valid answer. When starting up Lacerte this morning I was given a popup, which was pushing Intuit Link. I obviously chose to decline AND supposedly to not have the window pop back up (checkbox in lower corner is checked).
After declining I was given ANOTHER **bleep** screen "informing" me AGAIN about Intuit Link. I had already said NO. So, frustratingly I had to say No yet again.
Can you guess what happened? I received ANOTHER **bleep** prompt asking "If I am sure I wish to cancel out" YES! YES, I DO! In fact I wished to cancel out the first time. I also wanted to cancel out the second time. Why does it take 3 times to say "No"? I'm pretty **bleep** sure a singular "yes" is what you're looking for, correct? If that's the case, a singular "no" will also be sufficient.
Please quit pushing your stupid advertising to our PURCHASED product. How about putting a singular option within Lacerte to opt out of ANY/ALL advertising. Or perhaps start accepting invoices for occupying our time?
Thanks for the idea to option out of program advertising or first pop-up. We are changing the status to "Open for voting" since it has been around for over 30 days and no longer considered "New".
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