Posted by pat sublett on July 23, 2009 at 05:52:54 from (71.158.172.131):
I got a notice from my electric provider that I would have to send them a copy of my social security card. This week I got a notice from my natural gas provider that I needed to send them a copy of my social security card. I told the rep at the electric company that I am 75 years old and lost my social security card when I was 18 yrs old. I was drafted in the army, have had several jobs and have received a SS check for 10 years without a SS card. (naturally I know my SS number)She told me I could go to SS web site and request a new card. I told her I wasn’t going to. I have had uninterrupted service and always paid my bill on time for 40 years. I ask the electric rep why they needed my SS#. She informed me that it wasn"t them but the Federal Government. She said it had to do with the new Credit Card law. I always pay my bill with a check. What does it have to do with a credit card law. The telephone company has not ask for my SS#. I may be wrong but I would bet it is actually preparation to keep up with my carbon consumption. What do you think? If these energy companies don"t have your SS# on file get ready. I think I won"t last long with this "In your face" government
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