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HERE IS A CLOSER LOOK AT THE TEXT. IT STATES FROM THE IRS, YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE A $1,400 ECONOMIC IMPACT PAYMENT. PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR ACCURATE PERSONAL INFORMATION. WE WILL DEPOSIT THE ...
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Scammers send a text claiming you're eligible to receive a $1,400 Economic Impact Payment. To receive your money, you just need to click on the link and provide your personal info, the text says.