
Sweetask
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Yes its possible. If you are a victim of fraud or I think if you legally change your name. Good luck! |
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aronlove
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Yes, it is possible - in fact when you get married, you change it. Apply at the social security office, they'll give you the info. |
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avu*
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I have a good suggestion. To avoid your identity being stolen, do not under any circumstances (and whoever came up with this idea needs to be shot) use your social security number as your Drivers License number. You can go to the RMV and have them issue you a state number. |
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meanie
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joining the witness protection program is the only way I know. |
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Frank Castle
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1) Social Security Administration
2) Yes |
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crackerboy
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Their website says no guarantee as there are steps you must do first and then prove it is continuing. Here's the link:
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10064.html |
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duchess
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no you cant change it.However you can tell social security about a theft or loss etc. and they will set up a flag system so that if your number is used they will tell you and the person using it will have to give them a code word to continue using it...If you lost it they will re-issue the same number again on a new card.even when you marry you get a new name new card but same number. |
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Studly
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It's not going to help you fix your credit, sorry.
The government is already on to the scam. |
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TimeWastersInc
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You get a federal tax ID number if you are starting a business.
meanie.. that is one FLAMIN HOT costume... grrrrrr!...giggle |
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nkiblueeyes
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You can if you've been a victim of fraud. Check the soc. sec. web site or your local office for details. You have to prove the fraud. |
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Some1
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It's not something you can change. You were assigned it when you were born, and it would confuse records way too much. You could always get a fake ID lol. I honestly don't see why you'd want to. |
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Credit Guru
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I always thought you could never change your SSN but it seems there is a now a way to based on verifiable evidence of harassment.
check it out:
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10093.html |
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â•£China ♥ Dollâ•Â
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I doubt it, it's not really something you can return when you're not satisfied with it anymore... |
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chickenwaterboy
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no |
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gitana773
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go to the social security office and depending on your circumstances for a new # they will let you know if it is possible . |
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