Hi EED,
In QuickBooks and Method, Customers and Jobs are considered "Entities". To create a Job of a Customer is to create a sub-Entity of a Customer (or essentially, sub-Customer), so the name of a job is stored in the same Name field that a Customer's name is.
Every Entity/Customer in QuickBooks has a Primary Contact associated with it, which is why you're getting these duplicates (since Method is a CRM and is Contact-centric, we list by Contact in our stock Customer/Contacts List). A lot of the time, the reasons for tracking a Customer:Job as a separate Entity in QuickBooks/Method include having a different Contact on file for that specific Job, such as a contractor who may be the first point of contact for that project.
If you wanted to, you could create different filter views for the Customer/Contacts List (one that shows just Jobs, one that shows just Customers, etc.), but this would make searching less seamless.
Hope this helps.
- Justin