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Thread started 10/08/08 10:41am

jaimestarr79

A question for Non-American Orgers.......

Does your country use a number similar to our U.S. Social Security number that you use to apply for loans and credit?

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Is identity theft a huge problem in your country?


I was just wondering if there were an easier system for applying for loans and protecting your identity at the same time. In the US you have to give out your SS for almost everything you do.

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Reply #1 posted 10/08/08 10:42am

abierman

jaimestarr79 said:

Does your country use a number similar to our U.S. Social Security number that you use to apply for loans and credit?



sort of.....Netherlands here!
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Reply #2 posted 10/08/08 10:43am

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Germany has a Sozialversicherungsausweis

basically translated it says Social Insurance Statement...
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Reply #3 posted 10/08/08 10:46am

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In Israel you have an ID number. in Canada it's called SIN.
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Reply #4 posted 10/08/08 10:48am

jaimestarr79

Do you guys have a social retirement fund? If so explain briefly how your system works. How old do you have to be to retire, etc?
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Reply #5 posted 10/08/08 10:51am

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jaimestarr79 said:

Do you guys have a social retirement fund? If so explain briefly how your system works. How old do you have to be to retire, etc?
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In Germany it's changed since I was last there but around '04 my Father-in-Law retired at 65 and he get's his full salary until he passes away. He worked for Bayer for 35 years.
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Reply #6 posted 10/08/08 12:25pm

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We've got Social Insurance Numbers. Identity theft happens but it's not as widespread as people think, at least according to this cop I know.
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Reply #7 posted 10/08/08 1:36pm

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jaimestarr79 said:

Do you guys have a social retirement fund? If so explain briefly how your system works. How old do you have to be to retire, etc?
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Canada Pension Plan (mandatory deductions taken off your pay cheque. Money you apply for upon retirement)

Old Age Security (for Age 65 and over)

Widows Pension
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