Robert
Irvine,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, April 11, 2013
But she would not go into my wife's account (which I set up and have all the info for) to verify the difference in costs unless my wife was on the line.
- And just how are they supposed to know that you did your wife's taxes? For that matter how do they know that she is your wife and not just someone who was able to get her information?
There is NO RipOff here, between the time you started your wife's return(I noticed you only put the date you actually filed her taxes) and the date you started your Tax Return the price changed.
So answer this. If you go to a Gas Station and pay $3.95/gallon to fill up your wife's car, do you write a RipOff report on the Gas Station when you go back later to fill up yours and it is now $4.00/gallon and they won't give you the same price as earlier?...of course not because that is the new price.
The funny thing about this is, if it is just a matter of copying the forms to a regular form, why did you even pay them a single dime to fill out your wife's taxes? Why didn't you just copy her information as well?