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  2. As Social Security Customer Service Problems Persist ... - AOL

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    If you can’t find what you need online, you can schedule an in-person or phone appointment by calling 800-772-1213 (TTY 800-325-0778) between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, or contact ...

  3. Frustrated With Social Security Customer Service? These ... - AOL

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  4. Overview of LifeLock Member Benefits - AOL Help

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    SSN and Credit Alerts† - LifeLock monitors for fraudulent use of your Social Security number, name, address, or date of birth in applications for credit and services. They send alerts by text, phone††, email, or mobile app. Stolen Wallet Protection - A lost wallet can mean a lost identity. Call us if your wallet is lost or stolen and we ...

  5. To access Social Security online services, you will need to create a Login.gov or ID.me account. ... Login.gov has 24/7 customer phone and chat support to answer your questions and, if needed ...

  6. Social Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    The first Social Security office opened in Austin, Texas, on October 14, 1936. [10] Social Security taxes were first collected in January 1937, along with the first one-time, lump-sum payments. [8] The first person to receive monthly retirement benefits was Ida May Fuller of Brattleboro, Vermont. Her first check, dated January 31, 1940, was in ...

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  8. SSA impersonation scam - Wikipedia

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    Social engineering in used to panic recipients so a greater number will respond to the scammer. [5] The calls purport to originate from the Social Security Administration and claim that the victim's Social Security number has been or will shortly be suspended for reasons including money laundering, drug dealing and fraud linked to the SSN. [6]

  9. Customer proprietary network information - Wikipedia

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    Customer proprietary network information (CPNI) is the data collected by telecommunications companies about a consumer's telephone service. [1] It includes the time, date, duration and destination number of each call, the type of network a consumer subscribes to, and certain other information that appears on the consumer's telephone bill . [ 2 ]