Why To SafeGuard Your Social Security Card



Social security number is a nine-digit number that is used to track the annual earning of a people. In USA this number is issued by Social Security Administration to provide various social security benefits to the residents of USA.

This number is so sensitive that sharing this with unauthorised person or some spammers can cause bigger troubles. This number can be used to take loans, Buy and sell properties, To make fake tax returns, open an account, ruining your credit onto your name and many more. This condition can be so worse and it becomes like a bad nightmare for anyone.




In this case saving this number from spammers become very important. You can make SS card application from home but this doesn't mean that applying for this is easier. This task becomes severe for people as it takes both time and money to stand in those long queues at social security offices.








To avoid these re- application conditions you must consider why you need to safeguard your number and how you can make your social security number anti-social.

  • Providing your social security number over phone or unsolicited email can help spammers perform unethical events onto your name.
  • When online, only provide your SSN to authorised personnel or companies or organisations. You must check the reputation of any entity that you are relying upon.
  • Never carry your Social Security card in your wallet as it is the document you need in special cases.
  • Do not dispose your SSN and card along with other documents or in the trash. This can make spammers get access to your number by digging your identity.
  • You don’t have to give your SSN to all businesses that ask for it as there are certain alternatives that can suffice the need. For example you can provide your driver’s license in certain cases. Schools, sports leagues, cell phone companies, landlords, hospitals and property managers often ask for it to run credit checks.
  • Before giving your SSN; Ask questions like Why do you need my SSN? With whom you are going to share my SSN? Can i provide some alternative at its place? Can I see your Privacy Policy? How will you store my SSN?


What To Do If Your Social Security Card Is Compromised?





In case you feel someone is using your social security number to make illegal transactions then you can contact Social Security Administration (1.800.269.0271) to file a report.

Even if you have suspected some activity onto your account you can file complaint. It is possible that thief may be trying to steal your information or going to perform some illegal activity onto your name. Report this to your nearest social security office or local police station as soon as possible.





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