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Old 02-14-2007, 06:07 PM
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Bank of America is now going to offer credit cards without a SSN being required. They allow Non SSN people to open up accounts and if you have an account for 3 months they will now let them get a credit card without supplying a Social Security Number. I called B of A today to ask how I go about getting numerous credit cards without a SSN and she put me on hold 3 times obviously talking with management. I mentioned that if no SSN is required then I can open an account with a false name and after having a good account standing after 3 months I could then qualify for a credit card less the SSN. I asked her who is going to pay the tab for these credit cards after the people max them out and disapear. At this point the only thing she would say is, can I help you open a credit card account! When I went to open a bank account years ago even though I had $10,000 in cash they wouldn't let me open an account without a major credit card. Oh yeah I forgot I was an american with a social security number. Sorry but this pisses me off
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