Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Money & Business

Planning to Retire by Emily Brandon

Who's Got Your Number?

May 29, 2008 10:45 AM ET | Emily Brandon | Permanent Link | Print

How many times have you given out your Social Security number in the past year? You've probably shared it with your employer, bank, health insurer, and landlord or mortgage agent. Even employees at your local gym and utility company sometimes ask you to hand over your number. Nearly 90 percent of Americans have been asked to divulge their full or partial Social Security number in the past year, often to businesses with no clear need for that information, according to a Consumers Union telephone poll.

Americans have been asked to share their Social Security numbers with financial institutions and retailers issuing credit (60 percent), healthcare providers (49 percent), cable TV or cellphone carriers (26 percent), utilities (17 percent), and retailers (16 percent). Many of these companies have no obvious need to collect Social Security numbers.

The poll found that 78 percent of consumers preferred not to provide their numbers but were concerned about the consequences of refusing. But there's a great reason to refuse: identity theft. "Americans are clearly concerned that the widespread use of Social Security numbers puts them at risk of fraud," says Jeannine Kenney, a senior policy analyst at Consumers Union. Some 91 percent agreed that they were more vulnerable to identity theft when a business had their number, Consumers Union found, and 89 percent wanted companies to stop using Social Security numbers to identify customers.

Here's a useful rundown of who does and does not require your Social Security number and a guide on how to fix it if you think someone else is using your number.

Tell us, has anyone asked for your Social Security number that you felt uncomfortable giving it to?

Tags: social security | identity theft | Social Security numbers

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Reader Comments

We deserve abuse when we're dumb.

The simple and obvious answer to this problem is a full stable of liberal Democrats in Congress and a Democratic President who together enact legislation that PREVENTS CORPORATIONS from soliciting or retaining in files the Social Security numbers of citizens.

Your CABLE COMPANY needs your Social Security number? All you were missing is a government that said NO! ABSOLUTELY NOT! THEY MAY NOT ASK OR REQUIRE THAT!

This, by the way, is also how you control benks, insurers, HMOs, payday lenders, prescription advertisers, "unfair" and "unbalanced" media, Blackwater mercenaries, oil companies, billion-dollar CEOs, the federal deficit, and five-tour elective wars for volunteer soldiers who agreed only to the DEFEND the country.

This is your year to relegate Republicans to the far back seat. They have been "driving" too long now----they drove you into the ditch and spilled your Social Security number all over the road. WAKE UP. TAKE BACK THE DRIVER'S SEAT!

YOU are the citizens. Corporations are not.

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