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H&R Block: Account Created

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hrblock.com

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MyAccount@hrblock.com

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Tue, Feb 23, 2016 07:26 AM

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. Username {NAME} Password ________ Email {EMAIL} Phone Security Question 1 In what city were you bo

[Logo] Thanks for creating an account with H&R Block. You'll need your username and password to [sign in] each time you visit [H&R Block]. Username {NAME} Password ________ Email {EMAIL} Phone Security Question 1 In what city were you born? Answer 1 ________ Security Question 2 What is the middle name of your youngest child? Answer 2 ________ Security Question 3 What was your childhood nickname? Answer 3 ________ For security reasons, we haven't displayed your password or the answer to your security question in this email. If you haven't recently created an account, please call 800-HRBLOCK immediately. Here are a few additional tips to help you keep your personal and financial information safe: - Be wary of emails asking for your personal information. H&R Block will NEVER ask you for personal details (like your Social Security number, username, or password) through email. - Don't ever respond to an email if you aren’t sure who sent it. - Never give your account password to anyone. Thanks for choosing H&R Block. We appreciate your business. **This is an automated email from an unmonitored account. Please don't reply to this message.** NUU8Y8AT Thanks for choosing H&R Block. If you have questions, don't reply to this automated e-mail. Visit our [Customer Support] site. [Logo]

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