Unless the other person tries to impersonate you or steal your information, than uh nothing. Have him send them to you. Mistakes happen.
2007-02-15 11:07:21
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answered by I_Love_Life! 5
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Identity theft and ruined credit since your ss number is on it.
Notify the credit beuros today. all 4
also the social security office.
you also should talk to an atty.
you may also have a lawsuit. find out if this happened to anyone else in your company.
It was probably a mistake but mistakes can really hurt someone.
a funeral director in lafayette In was using a mans credit card # (he got when the man paid for a funeral) to pay for porn.
The company may not have intended malice but that depends on the person who has your info, or who ever picks it up at thier house.
sorry.
2007-02-15 19:08:22
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answered by andreamarie 2
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Other than the other person now knowing your SSN and how much you make, there are no implications from an honest error. Just keep an eye on your credit report and make sure nothing shows up that you haven't applied for.
2007-02-15 19:05:53
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answered by Brian G 6
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None, really, since it's worthless to the other person. Just tell you employer to send you another one -- to the right address this time.
2007-02-15 19:02:11
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Hopefully they won't steal your social security number. You just need a copy of your W-2!
2007-02-15 19:04:23
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answered by Dizney 5
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