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Update: Anyone who mistakenly threw out an envelope containing a federal stimulus payment debit card can call for a replacement. Money Network, which provides activation and security for the cards ...
A Greenville viewer says the government sent her a stimulus payment. But when she couldn't access the money, it was time to Call Kurtis.
It's possible your $1,400 stimulus check could show up in your mailbox in the form of a prepaid debit card, or EIP card. And yes, it's legitimate.
Stimulus checks have been sent out to millions of people, but many will actually be getting their payment via an economic impact payment card in an envelope from the IRS.
Are you still waiting for your second round of stimulus money? It may come in an unexpected form, as many NBC Montana viewers have told us. Several viewers wrote us asking if debit cards sent as ...
Economic stimulus checks are prepared for printing in May 2008 in Philadelphia. In California, 624,000 residents have not claimed money issued to them as inflation relief payments. Jeff Fusco ...
Card activation required People who get their stimulus payments in the form of a debit card need to activate it by following the steps in the letter they receive with the card.
During activation, a cardholder will be asked to input the EIP Card number, the last 6 digits of the primary cardholder’s Social Security Number, and the 3-digit security code on the back of the ...
LANSING, Mich. – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said stimulus payments being delivered to residents via prepaid debit card is not a scam. According to a press release from the Attorney ...
Did you get a mysterious debit card in the mail? It could be your stimulus payment. Here's how to tell if it's real.