Social Security #, Driver's Licenses a Risky Mix

It's very important that you do not carry any important papers in your wallet and purse such as a social security card, a bankbook, and bank account papers. Like Reba said about the SSN.

For your check books, when you receive your credit card bills, you should always write down your credit card's last 4 digits on your checks - not the whole numbers.

Burn old bills that contain credit card numbers. But, do not burn your SSN card - ok. Five years-old bills and receipts should be buried. (I am not sure which one - 5 or 7 years-old bills.) If you do not have a grill in your backyard, you could use a shred machine or cut them with the scissors.
 
webexplorer said:
Burn old bills that contain credit card numbers. But, do not burn your SSN card - ok. Five years-old bills and receipts should be buried. (I am not sure which one - 5 or 7 years-old bills.) If you do not have a grill in your backyard, you could use a shred machine or cut them with the scissors.

What if IRS :twisted: bust you :tears: and demand you 10 years old bill statements : Are you gonna to show your :booty: directly to IRS agents?

Just kidding.

It would be better to storage the files for 7 to 10 years just in case...
 
Mookie said:
What if IRS :twisted: bust you :tears: and demand you 10 years old bill statements : Are you gonna to show your :booty: directly to IRS agents?

Just kidding.

It would be better to storage the files for 7 to 10 years just in case...

If that happens, I would do that and also fart them out. hee hee hee.
 
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