QuickBooks Online community gives a ShoutOut to Super Mario
Have you been to the Community? No, we’re not talking about the new funny show on NBC. We’re talking about the hippest hang out for QuickBooks Online users and accountants. (Yes, contrary to popular belief “accountants” and ‘hippest’ can be used in the same sentence.)
Just like any Community, there are people in the QuickBooks Online community that go above and beyond. Think of your community… Frida who bakes cookies for the new neighbor. Or the young teenage boy that shovels driveways in the winter. Or the super friendly couple who organizes Bingo on Thursdays and knows the latest “scoop” on the neighborhood because they truly care.
And in the QuickBooks Online Community we have Super Mario (aka Ozzy).
Mario Fusaro never quits helping QuickBooks Online customers, so the nickname Super Mario just fits. He has been the backbone of this community for about 5 years. The rewards for his very active participation–deep QuickBooks Online product knowledge and just plain awesome-ness. By the way, Mario was also the first QuickBooks Online Community super user to have his status upgraded to an All-Star.
So who is this All-Star? Great question. Instead of answering it straight away with stories of Super Mario’s childhood, we’re going to publish an “ShoutOut to SUPER MARIO”.
QuickBooks Online ShoutOut to Super Mario:
- Super Mario goes above and beyond the call of duty. He partners with his son to test QuickBooks Online on new browsers/platforms on his own time.
- Super Mario keeps things afloat when our moderators need to sleep. He is truly the eyes and ears of the community.
- Super Mario has the knowledge. Mario is to QuickBooks Online Community what Genius’s are to Apple’s Genius Bar, without the blue shirt.
- When Super Mario posts, he tells it like it is and we appreciate his candor. He’s often the first one to show up to the party when there’s something going on in the community.
- Recently, Super Mario did it again. He emailed us to ask if we could help upgrade another user’s status to All Star as well, because she deserved it.
And that is our ShoutOut to SUPER MARIO. Jealous yet? We thought so. Start participating in the community and you too can have a ShoutOut published about you. And here you thought your dreams could never come true.
July 8, 2010 at 6:50 am
Our fiscal year ends June 30, and our Payroll Liabilities disappear. We have a few payroll liabilities that funds accumulate during the calendar year (like our Flexible Spending Accounts) and we pay out throughout the calendar year. It is inconvenient, to say the least, that this Payroll Liability disappears from the Payroll Liability screen each year. Has anyone else encountered this, and what did you do to rectify the situation?
July 8, 2010 at 8:36 am
Hi Phyllis! I would recommend asking this question in a Payroll community. I’m not sure what type of payroll program you’re using, but this community (http://community.intuit.com/category/quickbooks-payroll-desktop)is a great place to start.
July 8, 2010 at 8:51 am
Sorry the link isn’t working in my above reply because WordPress included my parenthesis when it converted it to a hyperlink. Let’s try this again:
http://community.intuit.com/category/quickbooks-payroll-desktop
July 8, 2010 at 8:27 am
The shout out is a great thing, but even better when proper grammar is used.
Super Mario (or as his friends and loved ones call him – Mario Fusaro) should have been Mario Fusaro (or as his friends and loved ones call him – Super Mario)
Super Mario has the knowledge. Mario is to QuickBooks Online Community what Genius’s are to Apple’s Genius Bar. Without the blue shirt. Should have been Mario is to QuickBooks Online Community what Genius’s are to Apple’s Genius Bar, without the blue shirt.
TSK TSK
July 9, 2010 at 11:43 am
Well thank you for the comments. We went ahead and took your suggestions and changed the phrases. Some of that style was meant for emphasis, but we do apologize if it was confusing or hard to understand.
July 13, 2010 at 11:13 am
If you REALLY want to be technical, “Genius’s” is not possessive–it is plural. So, the word should read “Geniuses.”
Meanwhile, back at the ranch…QuickBooks was attempting to honor Super Mario. Job well done!