He tried to delete a duplicate invoice. BZZT. Error: “This transaction is linked to a payment or deposit. You cannot delete it without first voiding the linked transaction.”
On the last day of the trial, Leo didn’t do accounting. He did business.
He clicked General Business . Then came the rabbit hole. Do you use sales orders? Purchase orders? Track inventory? Set up classes?
He didn’t know what half of it meant. He just knew he had to pay people, buy mulch, and invoice Mrs. Patterson for the Japanese maple she’d wanted. He left everything at default, a silent promise to “figure it out later.”
He spent three hours on the phone with a support rep named “Steve” who had a gentle voice and the patience of a monk. Steve talked Leo through the concept of Relationships in QuickBooks—how an invoice isn’t just a bill; it’s a living thing that touches your inventory, your sales tax, and your bank account.
That night, he sent Steve the support rep a $50 virtual coffee card. And he sent Mr. Chin a single email with three words and an attachment: “Here you go.”
He had a choice. Pay $549.99 for the Pro Plus license. Or lose everything.
The honeymoon ended on a Tuesday. Leo had imported his spreadsheet. It was a disaster. The spreadsheet had treated “Ridge & Co.” and “Ridge and Company” as two different customers. It had merged his business credit card with his personal debit card in a column labeled “Misc.”
He tried to delete a duplicate invoice. BZZT. Error: “This transaction is linked to a payment or deposit. You cannot delete it without first voiding the linked transaction.”
On the last day of the trial, Leo didn’t do accounting. He did business.
He clicked General Business . Then came the rabbit hole. Do you use sales orders? Purchase orders? Track inventory? Set up classes? trial quickbooks desktop
He didn’t know what half of it meant. He just knew he had to pay people, buy mulch, and invoice Mrs. Patterson for the Japanese maple she’d wanted. He left everything at default, a silent promise to “figure it out later.”
He spent three hours on the phone with a support rep named “Steve” who had a gentle voice and the patience of a monk. Steve talked Leo through the concept of Relationships in QuickBooks—how an invoice isn’t just a bill; it’s a living thing that touches your inventory, your sales tax, and your bank account. He tried to delete a duplicate invoice
That night, he sent Steve the support rep a $50 virtual coffee card. And he sent Mr. Chin a single email with three words and an attachment: “Here you go.”
He had a choice. Pay $549.99 for the Pro Plus license. Or lose everything. You cannot delete it without first voiding the
The honeymoon ended on a Tuesday. Leo had imported his spreadsheet. It was a disaster. The spreadsheet had treated “Ridge & Co.” and “Ridge and Company” as two different customers. It had merged his business credit card with his personal debit card in a column labeled “Misc.”
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