Sunday, June 30, 2013

New Social Security Card!! Legally...

New Social Security Card - Legally!

 

Here's some very good news for those who seek a new identity! Now you can get a new social security card in a new name. Most people still believe that it's impossible - but a brand new social security program makes it much easier.

 
I had a very interesting chat with a social security worker the other day. He revealed that last year the social security administration had authorized the issuing of new social security numbers to over fourteen thousand people! He expects that number will climb even higher over the next few years.  
 
For far too many years the bureaucrats at the social security administration have steadfastly refused to allow individuals to change their social security number - no matter how dire the individual's personal circumstances.
 
Then when several women and their children were murdered in cold blood because they couldn't change their social security numbers in order to escape a stalker, the publicity created so much heat the government was forced to change it's policy. The social security administration has now created a new program designed to help individuals change their numbers.
 
Now for the very first time the bureaucrats will actually let you change your social security number. But first you'll have to do some paper work. (Keep in mind that a person who can qualify for a new social security number could at any point in the future change their name legally.)
 
At first the requirements may seem a bit tricky, but they're really not all that strict when you examine them in detail. We know more than a dozen people who have successfully changed their numbers and it wasn't at all difficult. You just need to know the regulations and how they are applied. In short, to qualify under this new policy, you'll need to document that you've had your identity stolen or have been abused by another.
 
If you feel that you can qualify for a social security number change under this new program - apply immediately. If you can't get a SSA clerk to cooperate, politely ask for their supervisor and see if they will be more sympathetic. If they refuse, take the whole matter to your senator or congressman. It's your representative’s job to help you iron out any problems you may be having with various government agencies including the social security administration.
 
Though they will never admit it, government bureaucrats deeply fear citizens who are active letter writers and complainers. As long as no one complains to a higher authority, these clerks can get away with murder (which is what they've been doing for some years now by ignoring abused spouses) but when you get someone with some real power behind them, the whole situation can rapidly change. They know that a single letter from a Senator can land an entire agency in some very hot water.
 
 
Our report contains full details on the factors that will get your application rejected and those that will assure it’s smooth approval. You’ll also learn all the traps built into the new law and how best to easily navigate your way around them. 
 
 
 
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