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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
The Alabama Department of Revenue is warning people about an email scam.
The scam sends people an email telling them they've won a gift card or another prize through from the Alabama Department of Revenue. Revenue experts say if you receive the email, you should not respond to it or even open links in the email. "Do not provide any personal or financial information such as bank account numbers, credit card PIN numbers, or account passwords," the department said in a release. The Alabama Department of Revenue says they do not initiate communication with taxpayers through emails. "Taxpayers should always use extreme caution when they receive unsolicited e-mails, from any source, especially those seeking any type of personal or financial information," warned State Revenue Commissioner Julie P. Magee.
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