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The IRS has issued a warning with regards to a phishing email scam. The scam claims you are due a tax refund, but is genuinely created to obtain your private information.
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Tax Refund E mail Scam
  
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Phishing scams are created to swindle you into delivering private information that can be used to your detriment. This info normally includes items like credit card numbers, social security numbers, bank accounts and so on. This data is then employed to open financial accounts in your name, a method otherwise recognized as identity theft. Frankly, it is a nightmare you do not want to be a portion of.
  
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The IRS is warning individuals about a tax refund email scam, which works like this. You obtain an email purportedly from the IRS indicating you are due a tax refund. You are directed to click a link to check out an IRS page. On the page, you are asked to supply your social security number, and so on., so your account can be accessed. This e mail is fraudulent and created solely for identity theft.
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IRS Does Not Use E-mail
  
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The IRS does not use email to speak to taxpayers. It surely doesnt use it tell you about tax refunds. The IRS only communicates with taxpayers via the mail or by telephone. Do not fall for this scam!
  
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Are You Owed A Refund?
  
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But what if you really are owed a tax refund? Effectively, the IRS is undoubtedly not going to speak to you by email to inform you. Assume about it. The IRS doesnt HAVE your e mail address, so how would it send you a message? [http://www.jtfoxx.com/coaching find out more]
  
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If you assume you may possibly be owed a tax refund, the best choice is to choose up the telephone and get in touch with the IRS. You can reach the agency by calling 1-800-829-1040.
  
 
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Whatever you do, never respond to an e-mail from the Internal Income Service since they are fake. Dont get suckered!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== [[Model Predecessor]] ==
 
B body Cordoba  Charger and Magnum
 
 
 
=== [[Model Successor]] ===
 
None
 
 
 
=== [[Export Versions]] ===
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== [[Related Models]] ===
 
 
 
* Dodge [[Charger]]
 
* Dodge [[Magnum]]
 
* Plymouth [[Sport Fury]]
 
* Dodge [[Monaco]]
 
 
 
=== [[Competition]] ===
 
 
 
* Pontiac Grand Prix
 
* Buick Regal
 
* Chevrolet Monte Carlo
 
* Ford Thunderbird
 
* Lincoln MkVI
 
 
 
2 door Sedan
 
 
 
== [[Technical:]] ==
 
 
 
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=== [[Class]] ===
 
 
 
Personal Luxury
 
 
 
=== [[Platform]] ===
 
 
 
*B Body (AKA The Forgotten B Body or the Late B Body for the 1975-79 model years)
 
*J-Body 1980-83 Chrysler Cordoba, Chrysler Imperial, Dodge Mirada
 
 
 
=== [[Engines]] ===
 
 
 
* 1975-1978 -- 318CI, 360CI, and 400CI
 
* 1979 -- 318CI, 360CI, and 360CI Police
 
* 1980 -- 225CI Slant 6, 318CI, 360CI and 360CI E58
 
* 1981-1983 --225CI Slant 6, 318CI, 318CI FI (Imperial only)
 
 
 
A904 or A727 transmissions w/lockup converter.
 
 
 
== [[Specifications:]] ==
 
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=== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ===
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== [[Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:]] ==
 
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=== 1975 ===
 
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=== 1976 ===
 
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don't forget the 300 package
 
 
 
=== 1977 ===
 
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=== 1979 ===
 
Last year of the B-body Cordoba and Magnum. Hi performance e58 360 engine option offered in the 1979 Chrysler 300 (Cordoba) and Magnum GT.
 
 
 
=== 1980 ===
 
New "downsized J body's introduced. Mirada introduced to replace the Magnum. Cordoba LS "300 appearance option" offered. Only year of the J body with the 360 option.
 
 
 
=== 1981 ===
 
First year of the J-body Chrysler Imperial
 
 
 
=== 1982 ===
 
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=== 1983 ===
 
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[[Category:Models|Cordoba]]
 
[[Category:Chrysler|Cordoba]]
 

Revision as of 13:43, 12 February 2013

The IRS has issued a warning with regards to a phishing email scam. The scam claims you are due a tax refund, but is genuinely created to obtain your private information.

Tax Refund E mail Scam

Phishing scams are created to swindle you into delivering private information that can be used to your detriment. This info normally includes items like credit card numbers, social security numbers, bank accounts and so on. This data is then employed to open financial accounts in your name, a method otherwise recognized as identity theft. Frankly, it is a nightmare you do not want to be a portion of.

The IRS is warning individuals about a tax refund email scam, which works like this. You obtain an email purportedly from the IRS indicating you are due a tax refund. You are directed to click a link to check out an IRS page. On the page, you are asked to supply your social security number, and so on., so your account can be accessed. This e mail is fraudulent and created solely for identity theft.

IRS Does Not Use E-mail

The IRS does not use email to speak to taxpayers. It surely doesnt use it tell you about tax refunds. The IRS only communicates with taxpayers via the mail or by telephone. Do not fall for this scam!

Are You Owed A Refund?

But what if you really are owed a tax refund? Effectively, the IRS is undoubtedly not going to speak to you by email to inform you. Assume about it. The IRS doesnt HAVE your e mail address, so how would it send you a message? find out more

If you assume you may possibly be owed a tax refund, the best choice is to choose up the telephone and get in touch with the IRS. You can reach the agency by calling 1-800-829-1040.

Whatever you do, never respond to an e-mail from the Internal Income Service since they are fake. Dont get suckered!