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Nov. 24th, 2003 03:08 pmIn terms of productivity - this day is *shot*.
But. My credit cards are canceled, and replacements are winging their way to me. They're even overnighting my Amex. And I'll go to the DMV my next day off (Thursday after next. *Sigh*) to get a paper license. Good thing I don't need to drive, eh? And maybe borrow a friend's sheitel. What do you need to do to replace a Social Security card?
I also got my atm card replaced.
And
jonbaker will get the insurance cards replaced.
But. It was clearly stolen - they made several charges to the account. Damn. At least it's blocked now.
I do not keep pin numbers in my wallet. I was asked that several times. Who keeps pin numbers *anywhere* they can be found? Mine are in my head, thank you very much.
But. My credit cards are canceled, and replacements are winging their way to me. They're even overnighting my Amex. And I'll go to the DMV my next day off (Thursday after next. *Sigh*) to get a paper license. Good thing I don't need to drive, eh? And maybe borrow a friend's sheitel. What do you need to do to replace a Social Security card?
I also got my atm card replaced.
And
But. It was clearly stolen - they made several charges to the account. Damn. At least it's blocked now.
I do not keep pin numbers in my wallet. I was asked that several times. Who keeps pin numbers *anywhere* they can be found? Mine are in my head, thank you very much.
Replacing your Social Security card
Date: 2003-11-24 01:17 pm (UTC)"If you need to replace a lost Social Security card, change the name shown on your card, or request a replacement card, you will need to complete an application to receive a Social Security card.
How To Apply: You will need to complete Form SS-5 which is available for download. (active link on page)
Or you can call 1-800-772-1213 or visit your local Social Security office. (Active link to locate same.)"
If you end up going to the Brooklyn field office, you may be helped by someone I met on one of my business trips to Woodlawn. Nice woman, wish I could remember her name.