No - that's called FRAUD - which is illegal !
That would not be legal. If your employer has done that, report it.
Name and phone number of your employer, social security card, and they will also check your credit score.
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You cannot get a credit card in the US with US credit card companies unless you have a social security number. Since Canadian residents don't have US social security numbers, they do not have access to US credit companies credit cards.
The standard version of LifeLock does protect your social security number as it is a service that guards you against identity theft. It also monitors credit card purchases and credit applications that are made in your name.
In order to apply for credit loans (regardless of credit score) an individual is required by law to provide their Social Security Number to the lender. Other possible information includes home address, employer details, and photo identification.
Your employer has absolutely no right to submit your social security number anywhere to anyone without your permission.
Credit Profile Number - General term given to any nine digit or multi-digit number used to obtain credit. Examples of such numbers include the Social Security Number, the Taxpayer Identification Number, the Employer Identification Number, and the Credit Privacy Number.
No. Applying for a credit card you must be a United States citizen. They varify this among other things with your social security number. To have a social security number you must be a citizen. All credit card issuers request your social security number and if you don't give it they will not give you credit. No. Applying for a credit card you must be a United States citizen. They varify this among other things with your social security number. To have a social security number you must be a citizen. All credit card issuers request your social security number and if you don't give it they will not give you credit.
Your credit score is linked to your social security number, not your driver's license. You may only have one social security number.
Name and phone number of your employer, social security card, and they will also check your credit score.
Yes. Obtaining a new social security number is no guarantee that your credit history will not follow you.
If the school is your employer, and they are taking out Social Security taxes from your pay check then, yes they need your social security.
Lifelock protects your social security number by monitoring applications for credit and services that use your social security number.Lifelock is known to be able to protect a person's social security number. This is a large and well known company.
No. It's private information.
Your social security number is not, however an employer identification number likely is.
in all reality you should never give your social security number until after employement
asking for your social security number