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Originally Posted by GizmoWhiskers
Great neighborly justure. Most people don't think about their voices traveling when outside in their lanais for sure.
Side note, as a former irs agent, perhaps he could call the social security head-quarters and remind them that allowing 2 billion social security numbers to be breached isn't exacly responsible (a little published headline). Bring back the days of old when corruption wasn't rampid. It's so sad.
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Doesn’t it make you wonder why we have PIN numbers for bank accounts, credit cards, & even @IRS for taxes but we have no PIN for our social security. The number could simply be expanded from 9 digits to, for instance, 13 digits to allow the each person to assign their own choice of 4 digits.