More and more people are paying Internet companies to get a new or replacement Social Security card. But that is a service provided for free by the Social Security Administration.
Sites like www.sscardapplication.com and simplefilings.com charge between $19.99 and $44 to prepare your application for a card. That form can be completed and downloaded from the Social Security website, ssa.gov/ssnumber.
"The practices of companies like this may not be criminal, but it is a rip-off," said Solomon Harge, executive director of the Consumer Protection Association of Cleveland. "Having a disclaimer on your website does not absolve them from scamming customers."
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Jul 13, 2011
Social Security Card Rip-Off
From The Plain Dealer of Cleveland:
Sucker born every minute. I'm SSA or the Justice Dept will come in to save the stupid.
ReplyDeleteanother day, another example of why people need to be protected from their own stupidity.
ReplyDeleteYes we just have to get big brother government to protect the stupid, but who is going to protect the rest of us from big brother government.
ReplyDelete"Yes we just have to get big brother government to protect the stupid, but who is going to protect the rest of us from big brother government."
ReplyDeletehow is "big brother gov't" involved in this? this was reported by a local newspaper, and had a comment from a non-profit.
"how is "big brother gov't" involved in this? this was reported by a local newspaper, and had a comment from a non-profit."
ReplyDeleteIf enough dumb people get ripped off SSA will get involved. I remember a job I had at SSA some years ago was opening mail that was sent to some company that was charging for SSN applications that SSA went after and shut down.