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Old 08-04-2009, 12:29 AM
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Social Security Card


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
I have two social security cards one individual. Not likely, but when my identity was stolen and my passport went with it too. I reported to the immigration, it took time though I was unsure of what to do. I renewed everything including my S.S#. Problem is I never found much use for the second S.S# so I just let it stay their, until I started using for credit. Then I discussed it with my accountant and he said, no you only use your original so he did some paper work to make everything legally correct. He also said it wasnt normal for people to have two #'s... Well how do I close second number. I never used it except for credit. when it came to work it was always my original number. So I checked my credit report and I have too check one number then the other but they both show same history no matter which one I use # for credit. Anyways it is to confusing for me and I want to close and just have one like everybody else. How can I do this if I had both #'s now for about 15 years.
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Old 08-04-2009, 09:46 AM
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Call Social Security Administration 800-772-1213 or go to your local Social Security office in person.
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Old 08-04-2009, 11:08 PM
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IT seems reasonable to do that but the thing is I took the immigrations officer word on it without any trail of paper work from her that was 15 years ago..Im just afraid that in calling I might stir up something and have not prepared myself for what may or may not happen..Like they blame it on me or I dont know. However I do see your view point and can undestand to make that call. Let me ask you something.. Is the Credit Bureau's and Social Security Office affiliated together.. What I mean is when making a call to rectify changes will I have to make one call only to SSI or one to SSI and one to Credit Bureau's.
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