Oh, I hope you find the documentation you need, askye.
It is a bullshit requirement, but one I need to deal with. It wasn't in today's mail either. I am so thoroughly aggravated at this point.
I once got challenged because the signature on the SS card did not match my signature on some random form. I looked at the woman and said "I signed in when I was TWELVE." She said 'oh, good point'
Same. By my credit union, even.
Sophia, order the SS card now. If my experience is anything to go by, it's better to have it when you don't need it than trying to get it when you need it ASAP.
Looks like U.S. Treasury Savings Bonds can be replaced: [link]
And you can do a search for what bonds are under your SSN: [link]
Lest I appear somehow brainy or resourceful, this search occurred to me because of the Mary Poppins sequel.
OMG!! Trudy this is a true miracle.
Except it is no longer available and I have to know how many I had and the approximate dates. And I have no idea.
I feel like I'm getting a lot of emails that include the phrase "thanks for that insight" lately - is this a general trend? I thought it was just a particular salesperson that I only recently started working with, but I'm seeing it from customers now, too.
Sophia it looks to me like you could send in the just the year and your social, full name, and address - it is worth a shot.
I feel like I'm getting a lot of emails that include the phrase "thanks for that insight" lately - is this a general trend? I thought it was just a particular salesperson that I only recently started working with, but I'm seeing it from customers now, too.
Could be a lot of people are using Gmail's auto-complete to write emails.
Oh, yeah, that makes sense
That is potentially a lot of influence over discourse
yeah there's some disturbing implications there