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djh4617
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It asked my friend to update her payment information for the stimulus checks but not me will I be receiving one if I’ve filed my 2019 taxes already

 
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KarenM90
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It asked my friend to update her payment information for the stimulus checks but not me will I be receiving one if I’ve filed my 2019 taxes already

Yes, if you fall within the qualifications to receive a payment.

 

Here is an article that will help you determine if you qualify:  Information about Tax Delay and Stimulus Payments

 

 

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It asked my friend to update her payment information for the stimulus checks but not me will I be receiving one if I’ve filed my 2019 taxes already

Be very very careful ... don't know who "IT" is but NO ONE is asking anyone to update their bank account info to get the stimulus check ... this sounds like a PHISHING SCAM !!!!!

It asked my friend to update her payment information for the stimulus checks but not me will I be receiving one if I’ve filed my 2019 taxes already

It asked my friend to update her payment information for the stimulus checks but not me will I be receiving one if I’ve filed my 2019 taxes already

It asked my friend to update her payment information for the stimulus checks but not me will I be receiving one if I’ve filed my 2019 taxes already

 

Even though stimulus checks haven’t gone out, scammers are trying to fool you....

 

Experts warn of stimulus package scams

The federal government hasn't issued a single stimulus check yet, but scammers are already trying to steal the money from Americans.

 

These criminal efforts are prompting the Federal Bureau of Investigation, multiple state attorneys general and other agencies to warn Americans not to fall for phone calls, texts, emails or websites that ask for personal or financial information in order to receive the $1,200 federal payment.

 

"If someone claims to be from the government with a check for you, it may be a phishing scam that is illegally trying to obtain your bank account or other personal information," New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement Saturday.

 

"Do not pay anyone who promises that they can expedite or obtain a payment or a loan for you," James continued. "If you are eligible for relief, you will not need to make any up-front payment or pay any fee to receive a stimulus payment."

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