--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@> 
> > wrote:
> > <snip>
> > > Also the 
> > > fact that they are asking for SS #s (or so I understood) is 
> > > troubling--that would rule me out immediately, as I simply 
wouldn't 
> > > give it to them.  What could the reason possibly be except to 
> > > intimidate people?  I've been on a lot of courses given by 
various 
> > > organizations, and I have never been asked to give that.
> > 
> > I'm pretty sure I had to give my Social Security
> > number when I first applied to learn TM in 1975.
> > Back then, of course, we'd never heard of identity
> > theft; all *kinds* of people asked for SS #s for
> > identification, and nobody thought anything of it.
> > I think they also asked for it on course applications
> > then as well.
> > 
> > It does have the advantage of being a unique
> > identifier. I went to a doctor recently for a flu
> > shot and was asked for my SS #.  I said no, and that
> > was OK with them, but it would never have occurred
> > to me to think they were trying to intimidate me by
> > asking.  It used to be almost a reflex to identify
> > people by their SS # and is still used in many cases,
> > although obviously more and more people these days
> > are refusing to give it.
> 
> It used to be a law aginst using the SS for anything except tax
> purposes, or so I recall. I suspect the law has been changed in
> the past 30+ years.

I don't think there was ever a law against using it
for other things, unless it was changed before I
started filling out forms on my own (40-plus years
ago)--applications for jobs, bank accounts, credit
cards, apartment leases, physicians' forms, you name
it.  I believe I recall being asked to put it on
checks when I used them to pay for things in stores.

Or perhaps the law was just widely ignored.






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