H&R; Block Reveals Mailing Label Mix-Up
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From Associated Press
H&R; Block Inc. mistakenly mailed out free copies of its tax-return software that included the recipients’ Social Security numbers on the mailing label, a spokeswoman said.
The company estimates that fewer than 3% of the mailings included the numbers, although the spokeswoman declined to say how many copies of the TaxCut software went out.
H&R; Block began mailing letters to the recipients Dec. 22 warning them about the mistake.
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