I'm afaid not,bad credit sticks to you like glue.
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.
To receive a more accurate quote a credit check may be down which would require your social security number
It is not recommended to provide your social security number online when requesting a free credit report. It's best to use reputable and secure websites or contact the credit reporting agencies directly to request your report. Providing your social security number online can put you at risk of identity theft.
Yes, most companies require that you provide your social security number to get an accurate quote. Insurance rates can vary depending on your credit history.
social security number address name phone number age credit card number
No. You would need to apply at the Social Security Administration for a social security number.
You will need to give them your address, full name, social security number, credit history, etc. to fill out a credit card application. Some you can fill out online.
A person with a "crooked" social security number was asked for it.
if a apartment complex does not take your social security number nor checks your credit, and they give you an apartment for rent,when you decide to leave that complex, will you have any credit history on your credit?
You should never give your social security number to anyone, reguardless of their intentions. If they misplace that number, the damage can be irreperable. If you are 20, you likely have no credit, and sad to say, likely have no understanding of how bad credit can affect you. It's a bad path, I wouldn't go down it.
If this is your social security number just tell them that you don't give that unless they get a letter from the Social Security Administration ordering you to give the number. If someone is paying you money such as your employer or your bank you should give them the SS number or they will not pay you.
give me my social security numbers now online with only my name&home address