One of the remnants of the COVID pandemic is that Social Security offices are still closed. You have to set up an appointment to get in. But people are telling News10NBC that the phone system to do that doesn't work. ...
Farrah Ritter demonstrated the problem. From Pittsford Canal park, she called the Social Security 800 number to set up an appointment.
After a long message, 14 rings and some dead air, the call just ended. Ritter has a log of how often that's happened.
Here is just one day. ...
Farrah Ritter: "The longest was five minutes. The shortest was two minutes."
[Reporter]: "And that's before you get cut off?"
Ritter: "That's when I get cut off. I never get to anyone." ...I asked the SSA if it was aware of the phone issue and if it has a date when the offices will re-open for walk-in appointments.
So far - no answer to those questions. ...
What is described here is no fluke. This is the sort of "service" that claimants normally receive. It's scandalous but there's no great outcry over it. I don't understand why. Why do we put up with this?