Mike D Posted January 18, 2008 Report Posted January 18, 2008 I just sent this off to ATX fvia thier web site suggestion box. Hope I wasn't out of line? I have used ATX Taxoffice for 5 years and although I can't say that it is the best product that I have ever used it is adequate and gets the job done. Are you guys aware of the tension you have created with all of the rumors regarding the discontinuance of ATX and the likelihood of it being replaced by Tax Works? There is a broad based effort to establish an ATX user owned tax software company which should it come to fruition will most certainly affect your business. Just to name a few issues that have led to this action, price increases, layoffs, customer service, cessation of the message board, cessation of the chat feature, etc. I am not certain as to the actual number of customers that you have using ATX however I am certain that if you continue along this path you are destined to lose a significant number of them. I for one will not renew with Tax Works as I believe that it is inferior to ATX and am totally committed to the formation of a used based tax software company that will be there for the customers, and not just the bottom line. Time to wake up and smell the roses! Michael M Dubin CPA Quote
Eli Posted January 18, 2008 Report Posted January 18, 2008 Tax Works? I for one will not renew with Tax Works as I believe that it is inferior to ATX and am totally committed to the formation of a used based tax software company that will be there for the customers, and not just the bottom line. Michael M Dubin CPA Should be TaxWise Eli Quote
JohnH Posted January 18, 2008 Report Posted January 18, 2008 Mike: I don't think you gave them any new information. I also don't think they care about your opinion (or mine). Quote
michaelmars Posted January 18, 2008 Report Posted January 18, 2008 if you think this treatment is bad you should see what i am getting on their high end side with prosystems fx; client letter written by people with limited english skills, bo client letter for state corporation efiling,[cust support says you can't efile NY, even though they did include the forms to authorize it], everytime you try to answer a question on a ny it-204 you get bounced out, ETC. and that program costs me $20,000. Quote
Tom Phelan Posted January 18, 2008 Report Posted January 18, 2008 if you think this treatment is bad you should see what i am getting on their high end side with prosystems fx; client letter written by people with limited english skills, bo client letter for state corporation efiling,[cust support says you can't efile NY, even though they did include the forms to authorize it], everytime you try to answer a question on a ny it-204 you get bounced out, ETC. and that program costs me $20,000. Wow, which would be worse, that CCH is intentionally alienating the ATX users, or that they really ARE working at the best of their abilities? Quote
Chrisbry Posted January 24, 2008 Report Posted January 24, 2008 Mike, I've also "mentioned" to them that I am going to be looking at other options in May, 2008. It's funny how "ready" they are to accept our renewals. Not sure the early renewal discounts are worth the paper they are printed on. Take the money and run. Quote
GeorgeM Posted January 24, 2008 Report Posted January 24, 2008 The problem with early renewals is that if they pull the sh--- they pulled this year you are stuck with them. But looking at the posts on this board I don't thing anyone will be doing early renewals. And if you have been reading the board you will be aware of the new tax package to replace ATX, which again will be run by people who care about people. I just wish that there will be more members of this board by end of this tax season. Happy tax season everybody. Quote
Chrisbry Posted January 24, 2008 Report Posted January 24, 2008 And if you have been reading the board you will be aware of the new tax package to replace ATX, which again will be run by people who care about people. Just found the board today George. I'll keep reading -- thanks! Quote
Cristy222 Posted January 24, 2008 Report Posted January 24, 2008 Mike, I've also "mentioned" to them that I am going to be looking at other options in May, 2008. It's funny how "ready" they are to accept our renewals. Not sure the early renewal discounts are worth the paper they are printed on. Take the money and run. When I get my "discount for early renewal" letter, I'm putting it through my shredder and mailing the pieces back to them....oh wait, then I'd have to pay for postage! Quote
Mel in Hawaii Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 Cristy222, You don't know how many memories that brought back to the early days of ATX and the things customers would send back in the postage paid reply envelopes we would send out. One person taped a reply card to a cinder block (I was the one who picked it up at the post office no less), another shredded the 3.5" disks and mailed them back to us and one person sent back some 'unmentionable' items. The 3.5" disks were from the time period before we started shrink wrapping and before CD's and the guy said he didn't want pirated software, as if the company that produced the software would 'pirate' their own software. I can still remember the look on the girl's face that opened the package with the 'unmentionable' items in it. In today's environment they would be called biohazardous materials, back then it was just plain gross. All of this didn't cost them a dime, but that cinder block cost ATX plenty, which in turn requires the company to up costs to everyone over time. Sorry for putting my nose in, but it did bring back some memories. Quote
GeneInAlabama Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 One person taped a reply card to a cinder block (I was the one who picked it up at the post office no less. . . All of this didn't cost them a dime, but that cinder block cost ATX plenty, which in turn requires the company to up costs to everyone over time. Hey, that gives me an idea as to what to do with all those unsolicited letters I get from credit card companies every day. Quote
TAXBILLY Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 One way to cut down on pesky junk mail: https://www.optoutprescreen.com/?rf=t taxbilly Quote
GeneInAlabama Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 Thanks Taxbilly. I'll try that. I hope it works better than the national no call list. I submitted my telephone number to the no call list and it worked for a while. Now, it seems like I get more calls than ever. It makes me wonder if that agency gives those numbers to the telemarketers to call. Quote
Robin Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 Here is a site to opt out of unwanted mail order catalogs. Save a tree! https://www.catalogchoice.org/ Robin Quote
TAXBILLY Posted January 26, 2008 Report Posted January 26, 2008 Thanx for the info, Robin. taxbilly Quote
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