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Originally Posted by scrapple
I can't believe how everything in Fl is run on SS#'s. It's such an easy mark for identity theft. I realize that once in the computer it's probably encrypted but in the meantime who knows what is done with the #, what scrap of paper it's written on, etc. I'm used to giving out only the last 4 digits, state ID and maybe date of birth for verification purposes. Sorry for venting, but I feel vulnerable.
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 So much for protecting your actual card, huh?
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