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There’s an implied covenant of good faith which legally obligates turbo tax to perform in “good faith” the obligations imposed by their service refund processing agreement. TurboTax not only states using such service will not speed up or slow down filers refunds, this implied statement goes beyond that. Such implied covenant requires turbotax to act in such a manner that does not violate, nullify, or significantly impair the rights or benefits the other party, in this case the filer, has by using their service which they pay for. 

there doesn’t have to be a dollar amount, they are impairing my benefit and rights to have had my stimulus check direct deposited. Since most of us, relied on such stimulus direct deposit to hit our bank accounts last week and did not receive it, they have impaired our rights to have received it on time and that can be tied to any financial liabilities the consumer may incur as a result. I filed on 2/12/20 and received a refund Via direct deposit. The unimplied covenant TurboTax broke or failed, is by causing a delay in stimulus refunds. They are the direct result as to why the IRS didn’t have my bank info on file. Not by anything I did and I in good faith used their service not expecting such loss of benefit of receiving that money last week.