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How You Can Protect Your SSN


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By : Tristan Jackson   29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-29 06:06:57

Our SSN will hold very important details about us. All someone has to do is type an SSN into an SSN search site and the subject's bank account number, residence, phone number and other details such dental or criminal records are revealed. If the person doing the search has the intention of proving your reliability, then it's fine. Employers actually do this. But if the person plans to steal your information, then you will surely face a lot of problems. Below are tips so that you can avoid this situation:

Today, we just can't trust anyone because everyone, most likely, wants your SSN. It can be someone who wants to know your credit rating, then find out whether you pay your bills or not. Some use your name and address changes to keep track of you.

There are companies that use your SSN to make marketing lists which they could sell to other companies. A listing with these numbers is more important than a list without them.

But when many people see your social security number, the more you are at risk to crimes like identity theft.

Today, many Americans have been victimized by this crime. However, the costs are passed eventually to consumers like us.

Any business can ask for your SSN but there are very few institutions that can actually demand it. They are motor vehicle departments, tax departments, or welfare departments. Transactions that involve taxes like banks, brokerages, employers and the like have a legitimate need for your Social Security number. But majority of business institutions have no legal right to ask for your social security number. Though there are still no regulations that regulate them, you still hold the decision. Offer to provide them an alternative identification card. If they insist, then refrain from doing any business with them. But if you refuse to give your SSN, they will also refuse to give you the product or service that you are trying to buy.

But majority of companies will still do business with you even if you choose not to disclose your SSN to them. There are businesses who ask for a Social security number so that consumers can open an account but the information is not really required. It is just part of the record of the customer.

There are other businesses establishments that follow certain standards if consumers refuse to disclose their social security number. They ask them to fill out a questionnaire to find out their payment history. Doing this; they won't have to do credit checks. They just bank on a person's honesty.



Author Resource:- There remain legitimate reasons for SSN checks. If you must run one, start with a social security name search. If you just need basic details about the person such as telephone numbers or addresses, a free ssn search should be enough. But for more in-depth information, you may have to upgrade to a paid service.



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