2005-01-26 09:04
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So, I've got one of 2 W-2s, my mortgage tax form, and sat down to poke at the H&R Block site last night. . .
Okay, other than not remembering my old username (which I retrieved with prompting, and immediately stopped directing to the still-hosed yahoo email addy). . .
Has anyone gotten their site to work yet? I get punted back out from the loading popup window in both Moz 1.8 and IE6.
My Axis-inspired Tax Tips for Charlatans will be forthcoming. Hie on, deductions!
Okay, other than not remembering my old username (which I retrieved with prompting, and immediately stopped directing to the still-hosed yahoo email addy). . .
Has anyone gotten their site to work yet? I get punted back out from the loading popup window in both Moz 1.8 and IE6.
My Axis-inspired Tax Tips for Charlatans will be forthcoming. Hie on, deductions!
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What made me unhappy is not only did they charge me for it, they *doublecharged* me for it, after saying they would waive the charges. They then tried to explain to me that there was no fee for the main return, but they had charged me for the two states.
Erm, okay, but since their errors resulted in a non-fileable return, they shouldn't have charged me anything. I had to dispute it with Mastercard to get it off the bill. They've lost me as a customer for life, and considering that I need tax prep every year as I am just plain not capable of doing my own taxes, I'm pretty much a guaranteed cash cow if you don't tick me off.
Your mileage is obviously way better than mine!
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