No. I have no idea where you would have got this notion. Social Security cards are not credit cards and cannot be used as credit cards.
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.
When someone steals someone else's name and birthdate and social security and credit cards
== == NO, you have to turn in any credit cards and include the credit card debts in the bankruptcy. You can't pick and choose what debts you are going to include.
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.
Yes, most credit and debit cards now have chips for added security measures.
If you don't know you number or can't find your social security card then apply for a new one... Without it you can't apply for much in the terms of credit cards or the like these days.
Get ahold of your credit card company and have them run the name along with the social security number to check the purchases of the card or cards.
There are different options available some are linked to mastercard credit cards and some are linked to visa.
There are two types of instant approval business credit cards. These two types are ones with federal tax ID only and Personal Guarantee/Social Security Number. Chase is a website with the fastest approval of applications for these cards.
The Social Security Administration issues Social Security numbers.
No, the Social Security Administration no longer issues brass Social Security cards. The current cards are made of paper and feature enhanced security features to protect against fraud. If you need a replacement or a new card, you can request one through the Social Security Administration's website or local office.