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Sep 14, 2007 11:35 AM

in response to:
PCWorld
Social Security Number Use Restrictions Wanted
I have refused to provide my SS# to anyone who is not legally authorized to have it. According to the SS administration that is your employer(s), banks and financial institutions where you have interest bearing accounts, and the US government. In the case of utilities, I do not provide it, but since that prevents them from doing a credit check, they charge a larger deposit in order to insure payment of the bill.
I have had to make a few exceptions over the last 20 years, when I first started to limit the organizations that I would give it too.
No organization that is not entitled to your number can require your number. That is a violation of federal law. But most people aren't aware of the laws already in place for at least 40 years that say we do not have to provide our number to anyone who thinks they have a right to it.
Congress is unlikely to help, since they are primarily beholden to business, not to ordinary citizens. And business likes it the way it is.