Tax prep company registers derogatory domains as the public dials up the heat.
Millions of Americans just finished filing their taxes. Many of them used Intuit’s TurboTax to figure out how much they owed and file their return.
Over the past month, it surfaced that Intuit and other tax preparation companies lobbied Congress in an effort to get a new bill preventing the IRS from providing free software to calculate taxes. They also hid their free file page from search engines. People don’t like Intuit.
So it might not come as a surprise that Intuit is going on a defensive domain name registration binge. Here are some of the domain names the company just registered:
- F*ckSasanGodarzi.com (Intuit’s CEO is Sasan Godarzi)
- HateIntuit.com
- ScrewTurboTax.com
Registering domain names to keep them out of the hands of haters is an age-old practice. But it’s impossible to register all variations of disparaging terms, especially with hundreds of top level domains to choose from.
Here’s a full list of the domains that Intuit just registered:
f*ckbradsmith.com (former CEO)
f*ckintuit.com
f*ckquickbooks.com
f*cksasangoodarzi.com
f*ckturbotax.com
f*ckuintuit.com
hateintuit.com
ihateintuit.com
sasangoodarzisucks.com
screwturbotax.com
turbotaxexposed.com
turbotaxreport.com
turbotaxreporting.com
turbotaxreports.com
turbotaxscam.com
intuitexpose.com
intuitexposed.com
intuitinside.com
intuitinsider.com
intuitsucks.com
Richard says
intuit.sucks registered by MM 😉
Suckss.com says
https://www.suckss.com/intuit is for sale $10/per yr
John says
And well they should because of this latest example of big money special interests buying politicians and government actions at all of our expense:
https://www.propublica.org/article/congress-is-about-to-ban-the-government-from-offering-free-online-tax-filing-thank-turbotax
I’ve been wanting to be able to file direct for years, and not being able to, especially for reasons like that, is as un-American, anti-American, and just plain evil and anti-social as it gets.
Stu says
Congratulations! intuitf*cked.me is available
Scott Cook says
Got go after the officers of Intuit to make a difference.