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I heard that when your SSN is stolen and people use it to work you benefit from it.

2006-06-06 09:28:54 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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Who wants their identity stolen and their credit ruined? Who is a total idiot? You!

2006-06-06 09:32:38 · answer #1 · answered by CaryMacKinnon 2 · 3 0

no not always the case as far as benefiting you a lady was denied unemployment benefits as a result and had to go through a bad time as a result trying to prove she wasn't still working.


Linda Trevino, who lives in a Chicago suburb, applied for a job last year at a local Target department store, and was denied. The reason? She already worked there -- or rather, her Social Security number already worked there.

Follow-up investigation revealed the same Social Security number had been used to obtain work at 37 other employers, mostly by illegal immigrants trying to satisfy government requirements to get a job.

Trevino is hardly alone. MSNBC.com research and government reports suggest hundreds of thousands of American citizens are in the same spot -- unknowingly lending their identity to illegal immigrants so they can work

And while several government agencies and private corporations sometimes know whose Social Security numbers are being ripped off, they won't notify the victims. That is, until they come after the victims for back taxes or unpaid loans owed by the imposter.

2006-06-06 11:29:18 · answer #2 · answered by hayleylov 6 · 0 0

There are a lot of undocumented workers that could use a valid SSN... Be careful to give it to a nice person that only works with it and doesn't get in debt, and you could accumulate social security points and get closer to retirement

2006-06-06 09:47:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's true, but it's also a crime for that to occur. Plus, people could also use it to obtain credit in your name, max out the credit limit, and then you'd be stuck with the bill.

You should protect your social security number the way you protect currency.

2006-06-06 09:31:56 · answer #4 · answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7 · 0 0

True. But they can also get credit cards, social services, etc. in your name. If I rob a bank, but give a portion of the money I stole to a sick child, does the crime I committed suddenly become right?

2006-06-07 11:05:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

while you place up your ssn to the business enterprise this is hiring you, it relatively is their accountability to guard that volume. it is own comprehend-how which would be used to break you. somewhat, your enterprise is LEGALLY OBLIGATED to guard it. Use that word on him and notice if it sticks... i think of that he will substitute his music. shop any data you have got, interior the off-danger they come to a decision you're no longer valued on the project and take a seem at to discover a lame excuse to fireside you. whats up, that style of ingredient does ensue. the character who did this could be handling some style of outcomes. you have gotten a skills lawsuit on your hands. i'm no longer recommending which you merely pursue that or some ingredient (it is not worth constantly, and the producer will take the hit-no longer the worker who did this) besides the undeniable fact that merely confirm that somebody attempting to clutter alongside including your information is unsleeping of it. i can't assume the enterprise business enterprise wasn't enraged at her, to be truthful. i'd in no way hire such an incompetent guy or woman to artwork for me. relatively one that replaced into as quickly as very cheating on a minimum of two activities :o

2016-11-14 07:17:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't forget, they will often collect on it before you do as well so when it is your time to collect your are SOL...so if you want to show your knowledge of what illegal aliens are doing to us regarding identity theft you should get your facts straight!

2006-06-06 09:35:18 · answer #7 · answered by Sam F 5 · 0 0

I think you are mistaken, if someone uses your social then they get to collect on it as well. What if they qualify before you? Your money is gone and you are SCREWED!

2006-06-07 05:10:22 · answer #8 · answered by Linda K 2 · 0 0

umm, you would have a bigger tax return if you knew where they worked and filed a return, but if they tried to get a credit card and it actually worked, then you might not be so happy.

2006-06-06 09:58:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you heard right, but hey while your at it just give out your credit card numbers too...

2006-06-06 09:32:00 · answer #10 · answered by captures_sunsets 7 · 0 0

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