Why does Epinions need my SSN if I redeem over $600 in a year?
At the point that a member attempts to redeem more than $600 in a single tax year, Epinions will stop payment and require that personal information is transmitted to them, including the member’s Social Security Number, or SSN. Per the answer to the question above, Epinions.com is required by law to report redeemed income totaling over $600 in one year to both the member and the government for tax reasons. Without this personal information Epinions.com cannot file this form on your behalf, and therefore to comply with tax law they cannot issue any more redemptions until the situation is resolved. If a member is nervous about supplying this personal information they will simply have to wait for the following tax year to continue redemption of Income Share earned. • Epinions stole my money! Where did it go and how can I get it back? Epinions is not in the business of stealing money from members. What has more than likely occurred is that your account has been deemed inactive, and therefor
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