... and pretty soon, you've added up to a nickel.
Nevertheless, and much to its credit, Fidelity took seriously this problem with its financial software. The problem lay in its software, not Intuit's, so this was a somewhat isolated problem. Fidelity's software dealing with tax form transmission is different from the software that generates the hard copies. Thus the potential for discrepancies. Per an email this week, Fidelity has identified the problem and is working to fix it now.
Some companies pay attention to warning signs, investigate, and act accordingly. Even if those signs amount to just a penny here or there. I'm impressed.