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What specific screen are you seeing this on?
Also, I can provide our full terms link here for your review.
I have the same thing.
It feels like if I "Accept" I am consenting to get offers, but if I "Decline" I am consenting to get unlimited offers.
This is very confusingly written, like a lawyer trying to trick me.
Furthermore, I cannot continue without this. It seems that Intuit is conditioning doing my taxes on consenting, despite this statement in the fine print:
> If we obtain your signature on this form by conditioning our tax return preparation services on your consent, your consent will not be valid.
You can decline this by scrolling down on the Limit Offers page. The button is located on the bottom right. I have also provided the full terms link in the post above.
How do I get to this page you're talking about? I can't find it anywhere from the home page?
To make matters worse, I accidentally clicked "agree" when I meant to click "decline". And it does not appear there is any way to remove my agreement. If anyone knows how, please advise, thanks.
That link is to the community forum's terms of use. It has nothing to do with the question, which is regarding the first page you see when you go to fill out taxes. Once you click accept or decline, you will never see the page again, so I can't send a screen shot.
Any update on this?
I've also accidentally agreed, and now I can't find this page anywhere
You are not able to repopulate the consent once you have answered it.
However, you can unsubscribe to marketing emails by clicking the link in the following TurboTax help article: What happens after I share my tax info with Intuit?
The language on the "Limit offers..." page is clearly written by a lawyer with the clear intention of deliberately confusing us customers. And the "Employee TurboTax Specialist" who answered on this page was obviously trained to do the same thing. This makes me feel disappointed and angry, like I can never trust Intuit again.
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