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If you have no Quickbooks account to log in to to verify then this is a phishing email scam. The easiest way to identify those is to check the return email address from which the email was sent.
Sorry you had to deal with this.
Not phishing. The email came from intuit servers. It just contains the subject line "Quickbooks Time Code", some brief body text with a verification code and the line, "If you didn't make this request contact us." That link takes you to one of the Intuit pages without any contact info. All legit but not helpful.
As I said, I DID NOT make that request. Someone stranger made a request to access some Quickbooks acct, but the verification email came to me instead. There are a couple of ways this could have happened, but they point to a problem that should be fixed. You'd think someone at Intuit would want to make it easy to do so. If you have a way to talk or email with the support dept, let me know.
I did speak to Intuit support and they said they would look into it.
I also reported "Community Subscription Update" emails that started arriving as soon as I created a new Intuit acct required by Turbotax desktop. Those emails were associated with an old Intuit account I had created last year but no longer had any way to log into. Why I wasn't seeing subscription updates this whole time is a mystery. Those emails seem to have stopped so maybe support fixed it.
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