Can I use my new 9-digit credit profile number on applications that request my Social Security Number?
You can use your alternate 9-digit number for all credit purposes. As long as you have no fraudulent intentions and intend to pay your bills on time, you will have no problems. If a lender requests your Social Security card simply switch lenders. Remember you’re not legally obligated to give them your SSN#.
You can use your alternate 9-digit number for all credit purposes. As long as you have no fraudulent intentions and intend to pay your bills on time, you will have no problems. If a lender requests your Social Security card simply switch lenders. Remember you’re not legally obligated to give them your SSN#.
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