I get frustrated when they ask for a password. YIKES! Then have to do a “reset”. :-( I don’t have a “smartphone”, which seems to confuse them. I have things set up to use my thumbprint. I don’t know why that isn’t sufficient. I went round and round just this morning with the patient portal for one of my doctors. The aggravation is enough to cause high blood pressure.
My grandmother and her sister had different surnames. GM was illegitimate and her sister was born after GGM got married. After looking into it some, there’s a decent chance that GM’s stepfather was also the guy that sired her illegitimately.
I’ll give you my mother’s maiden name, my grandmother’s maiden name, my first pet’s name, the city where I had my first job, and the name of the street I grew up on…..but you will only get me to say my SSN to your face, in your office, with your company name on the door, and under a cone of silence (Get Smart reference for all you seniors out there).
I had my identity stolen a few years ago by someone who used it to buy a house full of furniture. I don’t give out any information unless I called them so I know that I am talking to the right people. Even then, my SS# isn’t available. I still find it on line, though, so it has been given to someone I didn’t authorize by someone that I did trust with it. I am still cleaning up my credit from that episode. It was close to 800 when it happened, and I am in better financial shape then I was then, but it went down into the 600s when it happened, and has still only crawled up into the mid 700s.
The clear sign of the guilty wherein he confesses to everything and anon. Open that jail house door and slam it until he yells out his mother’s maiden name oink, oink, my little piggy says oink, oink.
After the National Public Data breach, everyone’s SSN is now on the dark web. I’ve had it with this crap. From now on I’ll just assume my SSN is public info and act accordingly…
The military went from serial number to social security number some 50+ years ago. We had to memorize it. In training with gas masks and tear gas you had to remove your mask, yell out your SS number before you could leave the tear gassed room. We had to yell out our SS number for many things an thought nothing of it.
BasilBruce 27 days ago
“You’ll never get my mother’s maiden name; she doesn’t want you!”
carlsonbob 27 days ago
Her name was Alba Kerkey, from Montana.
hariseldon59 27 days ago
Must be the same bank Wile E. Coyote uses.
iggyman 27 days ago
Probably a spam hacker, never give out that info over the phone!
iggyman 27 days ago
Pig, I caught you ripping off the “Do not remove this tag” !
win.45mag 27 days ago
She can have THAT info, but I will NEVER reveal my name !!
juicebruce 27 days ago
Since you already know why are you asking ? Who do you think I am ? … Larry Croc ;-)
Gent 27 days ago
Interrogated? You was being scammed pig.
TSAlleycat Premium Member 27 days ago
I’m okay until they break out the whip.
SquidGamerGal 27 days ago
Ha! That’s something a criminal would say!
Count Olaf Premium Member 27 days ago
Wile E. Coyote bank there, too?
Ellis97 27 days ago
I don’t think the characters have last names, especially the animal characters.
CaveCat87 26 days ago
If Goat were there, he’d tell Pig that it’s not like a police interrogation.
old_geek 26 days ago
Surprised that Pig saying God hasn’t triggered a cascade…
kjnrun 26 days ago
A bank will never ask for your SS# over the phone.
Goat from PBS 26 days ago
It’s not an interrogation, though…
monya_43 26 days ago
I get frustrated when they ask for a password. YIKES! Then have to do a “reset”. :-( I don’t have a “smartphone”, which seems to confuse them. I have things set up to use my thumbprint. I don’t know why that isn’t sufficient. I went round and round just this morning with the patient portal for one of my doctors. The aggravation is enough to cause high blood pressure.
rshive 26 days ago
My grandmother and her sister had different surnames. GM was illegitimate and her sister was born after GGM got married. After looking into it some, there’s a decent chance that GM’s stepfather was also the guy that sired her illegitimately.
aerotica69 26 days ago
I’ll give you my mother’s maiden name, my grandmother’s maiden name, my first pet’s name, the city where I had my first job, and the name of the street I grew up on…..but you will only get me to say my SSN to your face, in your office, with your company name on the door, and under a cone of silence (Get Smart reference for all you seniors out there).
Diane Lee Premium Member 26 days ago
I had my identity stolen a few years ago by someone who used it to buy a house full of furniture. I don’t give out any information unless I called them so I know that I am talking to the right people. Even then, my SS# isn’t available. I still find it on line, though, so it has been given to someone I didn’t authorize by someone that I did trust with it. I am still cleaning up my credit from that episode. It was close to 800 when it happened, and I am in better financial shape then I was then, but it went down into the 600s when it happened, and has still only crawled up into the mid 700s.
smartty cat 26 days ago
The clear sign of the guilty wherein he confesses to everything and anon. Open that jail house door and slam it until he yells out his mother’s maiden name oink, oink, my little piggy says oink, oink.
zeexenon 26 days ago
Wile E Coyote is a hacker?
txmystic 26 days ago
After the National Public Data breach, everyone’s SSN is now on the dark web. I’ve had it with this crap. From now on I’ll just assume my SSN is public info and act accordingly…
kaffekup 26 days ago
I despise those things that want to know your favorite (fill in the blank).
Two years later, I’m trying to remember what my favorite things used to be.
ajakimber425 26 days ago
Isn’t there anything that Acme isn’t involved in or do?
cupertino jay 26 days ago
proof god doesn’t exist: trumpism
billdaviswords 26 days ago
They never ask your full SS number over the phone.
leonardonyc 26 days ago
Is «Hamala Harris »!!!
ncorgbl 26 days ago
The military went from serial number to social security number some 50+ years ago. We had to memorize it. In training with gas masks and tear gas you had to remove your mask, yell out your SS number before you could leave the tear gassed room. We had to yell out our SS number for many things an thought nothing of it.
delennwen 26 days ago
My Mom had a very German maiden name that no one could spell if they didn’t know it already.
Dianne50 26 days ago
I served in the US Army during the years they were using SS as serial numbers. Everyone I ever served with has my number — if they can remember it.
olds_cool63 26 days ago
Nice ancient TV!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 23 days ago
Talking to intelligent robots gives me stomach disease