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November 25, 2025
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Report bank withdraw fraud

  • November 25, 2025
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QuickBooks Team
November 25, 2025

We appreciate you reaching out, SLeu.

 

To begin with, may I ask a few clarifying questions regarding the bank withdrawal fraud you mentioned? Was the suspicious transaction initiated through QuickBooks or linked to a payment method you manage within QuickBooks? If the fraud involves a QuickBooks-related transaction, we’ll work closely with you to identify the root cause of the issue and provide the necessary assistance.

 

On the other hand, if the fraudulent activity is unrelated to QuickBooks and exclusively connected to your bank account, we recommend contacting your bank directly, as they are best equipped to assist in resolving such situations. They can offer reimbursement for fraudulent transactions, particularly if the fraud was detected and reported promptly.

 

If you don’t recognize a charge from Intuit or QuickBooks, you can utilize this article to check its origin and understand why it’s appearing on your statement: Understand Intuit charges on your credit card or bank statement.

 

For further questions or require additional assistance, please add a comment below. We are here to help.