I have been using the wrong social security number on my accounts - including bank accounts - for many years.
The number is only wrong as to the last 2 numbers, for example: 999-00-9918instead of 999-00-9981.
This was due to the fact I did not have a social security card for many years, I just wrote it from memory and my memory mixed up the last 2 numbers. (I'm also slightly dislexic when writing or typing numbers). In fact this was even the case on my employment record, they were putting my social security tax in a different account! On another note, I even had a problem with this once at the passport office, the Feds called me in to see what was up, and I was able to straighten it all out, I had the right documents to show them.
As of about 6 years ago I noticed it was incorrect when I sent for a statement of my social security records. I provided the necessary documents and the Soc. Sec. office changed it officially and issued me a card.
Although I corrected it at work, for my soc. sec. payments - I did not change it to the correct number at my bank nor credit card accounts because I had so many accounts, I figured it would be a nightmare of bureaucracy and paperwork to change all of them, so I figured "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
Had I known I was going to file bankruptcy, I would have corrected it, as now I am worried they could interpret this as fraud or some other technicality to get out of allowing me to file Ch. 7. But of course I didn't think of it.
What do I do now? Should I go ahead and correct the number with all my creditors before all my payments are overdue? (I have only just begun not to pay my creditors this month, and will have to wait 3 months before I file due to some purchases and transfers.) Or contact the credit reporting agencies and tell them, or what?
I have seen my credit report and they obviously do have all the correct info on me - my address, my employer, my phone, etc... it's only the ss# that is wrong. And although I will have to go look, as I recall they may have even noted something about my ss# being possibly wrong, as in having listed my real number next to the one on file...? But I don't recall for sure. I just remembered all this right now and so will have to look for all that stuff tomorrow or Monday when I have time.
The number is only wrong as to the last 2 numbers, for example: 999-00-9918instead of 999-00-9981.
This was due to the fact I did not have a social security card for many years, I just wrote it from memory and my memory mixed up the last 2 numbers. (I'm also slightly dislexic when writing or typing numbers). In fact this was even the case on my employment record, they were putting my social security tax in a different account! On another note, I even had a problem with this once at the passport office, the Feds called me in to see what was up, and I was able to straighten it all out, I had the right documents to show them.
As of about 6 years ago I noticed it was incorrect when I sent for a statement of my social security records. I provided the necessary documents and the Soc. Sec. office changed it officially and issued me a card.
Although I corrected it at work, for my soc. sec. payments - I did not change it to the correct number at my bank nor credit card accounts because I had so many accounts, I figured it would be a nightmare of bureaucracy and paperwork to change all of them, so I figured "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
Had I known I was going to file bankruptcy, I would have corrected it, as now I am worried they could interpret this as fraud or some other technicality to get out of allowing me to file Ch. 7. But of course I didn't think of it.
What do I do now? Should I go ahead and correct the number with all my creditors before all my payments are overdue? (I have only just begun not to pay my creditors this month, and will have to wait 3 months before I file due to some purchases and transfers.) Or contact the credit reporting agencies and tell them, or what?
I have seen my credit report and they obviously do have all the correct info on me - my address, my employer, my phone, etc... it's only the ss# that is wrong. And although I will have to go look, as I recall they may have even noted something about my ss# being possibly wrong, as in having listed my real number next to the one on file...? But I don't recall for sure. I just remembered all this right now and so will have to look for all that stuff tomorrow or Monday when I have time.
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