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Find Your Stimulus Check (and get it faster!)

Find Your Stimulus Check (and get it faster!) Most of us have heard on the news that the IRS has sent out 80 million checks to be delivered by tomorrow which is Wednesday, April 15. A lot of your friends have already either gotten theirs or are seeing the pending deposit in their bank account. So if you’re one of the 70 million who are not in that first round of checks, in this video I want to tell you when you can expect to get yours and give you a couple of tips to expedite the process.



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