Friday 22 April 2016

Read what you have been doing wrong with QuickBooks and how QuickBooks Customer Service can shore you up!

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Ever since the painstaking QuickBooks users have stepped into the vibrant world of Intuit’s Brainchild, QuickBooks, the users have aroused mixed emotional impulses. If the benefits such as sending invoices via email, the batch invoicing capability that saves your time quite intelligently, QuickBooks Online (QBO)-filling the gaping holes of on-premises QuickBooks workstations among others ease up the manual and laborious business accounting, the fleeting QuickBooks errors obstructing the smooth functioning of the software annoy users time and again.

It’s too obvious to say that softwares are not an error producing factory per se, curse the limited human grasp which doesn’t let users be on friendly terms. In effect, the software penalizes them with a frequent display of Error codes. To get rid of these bugs, it entails users to brush up with what they have been doing wrong and to introspect on whether they can wipe off these obstacles all by themselves or needing QuickBooks Customer Service becomes the inextricable necessity.
   
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Simple thumb rule that can revive the lost glory for a sportsman or for that matter a failed business is by ruminating on what and where has it gone wrong. The same applies for QuickBooks users who repeat silly mistakes and add up the error codes to their misery. Let’s try to dig out some common QuickBooks issues that are notorious to haunt users too often:

• Migration of data from company file to another system: While migrating a company file from QuickBooks, you have the option of importing master records only or all data. Where user goes wrong is when it turns a blind eye towards preparing the data. When the file has an extension other than .qbw and QuickBooks isn’t set at single user mode, the data migration issue crops up.

• QuickBooks printing Support: Seemingly a sweet issue, it does blow a wild trumpet when the attached printers fail to print invoices or reports. To get it resolved a user checks-in to the printer settings. But a few times this results into crashing. AS per the system information, the printer settings are stored in a file called QBPRINT.QBP. If this file corrupts, the issue arises and printer halts.

• Updating and Upgrading of QuickBooks: If it happens that another program running in background interferes during updating/upgrading process, the software generates error code 15215 with a message stating “Unable to verify digital signature”.

• Client Email Integration.

• Synchronization of QuickBooks with Microsoft Office.

• Data back-up and restoration.

The aforementioned text might have offered you some insights on why exactly errors turn up and what needs to get rid of to not repeat the errors. That said, underneath to this layering lies a mystery behind all those geeky numbers which shows up with the error messages. They are called Error Codes. To get you familiarized, here a few of them listed with what they interpret.

• Error Code 6000, 77: It pops up when the user opens a company file.

• Error Code 6010, 100: It arises when by accident/ advertently, QuickBooks installation may have been modified.

• Error Code 6085, 0: It generates when the user restores a backup after entering an incorrect password.

• Error Code 6123,0: It says that connection to the QuickBooks company file has been lost.

• Error Code 80070057: Displaying a long message, it gives a warning that the parameter is incorrect and that there was an unexpected error reported while trying to run QuickBooks with company file.

These errors certainly are an annoyance. And until the user learns how to deal with it, more such bugs will follow to grow more frustration and in effect resulting in lesser and lesser intent to work on QuickBooks. To alleviate user’s anxiety, Intuit engineered an assorted QuickBooks customer service that pretty much encapsulated every channel of communication that a user can think of reaching out to Intuit experts for assistance. So, here are the supports offered “for free” by Intuit.

• Phone Support: The users who want to quick-fix their queries can make use of this option. To get official phone support, the user needs to set foot on the official page of QuickBooks. Jump to “Search & Support” tab and click on “QuickBooks Help”. It directs you to a page which has an array of issues listed. Click the one which concerns you and the phone number is displayed right on the screen.

• Email Support: The users who want their issues get addressed via email can do so by directing oneself here. The only per-requisite being a sound internet connectivity which ensures one to receive an expert advice expeditiously and well on time. The response usually comes in 1 business day. To cheer you up, the service is available 24/7.

• Live Chat Support: Boasting of real-time help, Intuit’s live chat support is in-line with or equivalent to its telephonic medium, the only line of divergence being that it is text based. So make sure you provide information with brevity to the expert.

• Intuit Community/Forum: Like any other online community or forums, this support also facilitates sharing and discussing QuickBooks and other assorted product lines by Intuit. The users and experts alike strive to share information of value and resolve the issues with insightful and incisive articulation. The platform with an “Ask” panel tempts you to input your query with your Email ID just below. Check this out.

The likeliness of seeking resolution through QuickBooks customer service is quite “definitive” though for experiencing a more personal touch, considering “premium support” isn’t a bad idea at all. In addition to rolling a carpet with expert advice and supports already mentioned above, enticing schemes like “multiple issues rectifications per call” and “pack of free services on monthly or annual basis” can’t be undermined.

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