That is a nice idea, but not possible. You are assigned one number and that is it. Your credit score is up to you: pay your bills, straighten out your affairs and don't make the same mistakes.
No. Your credit history is more tied to your social security number, which doesn't change, than to your name, which can change.
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.
No, your social security number does not change when you get married.
No, you cannot change your social security number to get a job you must use the number you are assigned.
Yes. Obtaining a new social security number is no guarantee that your credit history will not follow you.
If you mean, social security number - you don't.
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.
asking for your social security number
Open a credit account, steal their identity, keep your social security number as safe as you can.
You can't.
Not directly, but they will need some method to check your credit, and that is most often tied to a social security number.