Consider yourself lucky; your posts were so rife with problems, it was not worth addressing them all.
But, for starters: you claim to know that Intuit doesn't know what causes the problem (probably the only sensible opinion you offered ... though you tried to make it sound like a statement of fact). But you then immediately state that Intuit has no intention of fixing the problem. The fact that one can't fix a problem if one doesn't know the cause seems to have escaped you in your ingorant rush to rant.
To say nothing of your claim to know what Intuit knows and to know what Intuit intends - when, what you do know, is that you don't have any idea what Intuit knows or intends. Despite that lack of knowledge you can't resist the urge to shoot off your mouth and pretend otherwise.
You have no choice, your comments are largely indefensible: You have no help for users with the problem, and no insights to help Intuit get it solved. That probably should have been incentive to say nothing ... but you couldn't resist the urge to publicly pretend to be superior to those who produce Quicken.
Typical: don't like the message, make childish comments about the messenger. Confirmation of my original observation that you have little of use to say. [It's revealing that you think that someone who notes that your comments are uninformed must be a "netcop". The forum isn't moderated, so there are no "cops"; and you should be taking a long hard look at your propensity to fire from the hip when you don't know what you're talking about.]
I'll continue to comment when I read garbage like you've written, so you'll have to take your own advice if you intend to publish again in a similar vein.