Yes. When you sign the application, you affirm that all info is true. Obviously, it isn't, because it isn't your correct SS#.
asking for your social security number
If you do not owe the creditor, then you should make sure they understand that the account is not yours. If the number they are using is wrong but the account belongs to you, the debt is still yours to pay. Unfortunately you need to work it out with everyone so that your credit reporting information is correct.
Open a credit account, steal their identity, keep your social security number as safe as you can.
Yes, Comcast may ask for your social security number during the account setup process for verification and credit check purposes.
Include the original account number if you are including the original creditor. Include the account number for the collection agency if you do not have the orignal creditor information and are including them as "Care Of" for service.
FIA card Services issued new cards for security reasons
This will take awhile, but basically you write a letter to each of the three credit bureaus with copies of receipts, your social security number, and signature. The faster way is to have your creditor update the information they send in to the credit bureaus directly.
Some easy ways to protect a credit card account are: to protect your Personal Identification Number (PIN) and security code, never use your credit card on unsecured websites.
When you pull your credit report you will notice at the very last pages of this report your creditor informaiton. This includes the name if the creditor, address, and phone number.
I do not have a social security number (SSN) and therefore do not have a credit score.
Xfinity may ask for your social security number for account setup or certain services, but it is not required. It is recommended to provide it for credit checks or to verify your identity, but you can choose not to if you prefer.
You should not file bankruptcy without first getting a copy of all three credit reporting bureaus' credit reports (one free each year: www.annualcreditreports.com). You will have at least part of if not the whole account number for each account. If it is partial, there will be a phone number to call where you can get the full information. You also get the correct up to date address for the creditors.