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I've been trying to set up my account since mid-May after seeing this thread and had the exact same experience. Does anyone... (more)

CanisMajor (Aug. 08, 2012 @ 12:48p) |

Opened the account yesterday and accessed it couple of times without any issues.

jucus (Aug. 08, 2012 @ 1:06p) |

When that happens is due to SSN's being used/compromised by third parties............

J/K

I opened my account without any... (more)

fattywallace (Aug. 08, 2012 @ 1:16p) |

 

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Can we opt out of paper statements?


You no longer get paper statements.
Only way is online.

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elektronic said:   Can we opt out of paper statements?

The default when you register is to get yearly emails advising you to pick up your statement on-line.

However, when you register, you may request continuance of snail mail statements if you wish.

Good Luck,


TY OP!
Somehow, I stopped receiving paper statements for awhile and could not reset my password on their site either. Now, I can check my account again


Need to live until age 80, just to collect the total contributions (ignoring interest).


Not working for me:

This service is not available at this time.
Please try again during our regular service hours (Eastern Time):

Day
Service Hours
Monday-Friday
5:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Saturday
5:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Sunday
8:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Federal Holidays
Same hours as the day the holiday occurs.
If you need immediate assistance:

You may call us Monday through Friday: 7:00AM - 7:00PM at:

1-800-772-1213

If you are deaf or hard-of-hearing, call our toll-free TTY number:

1-800-325-0778


Wow, they don't even encrypt the SSN's on their web form.


same tihng here, the service is not available to me.


It says they verify it against Experian? Hard Pull?


Thank you, I was able to access my benefits statement.


Fun tidbit:
After you log in, mouse over 'About Social Security's future'
It says

About Social Security's future..., Collapsed


Thanks.


good to know. thx op!


camiolo said:   Need to live until age 80, just to collect the total contributions (ignoring interest). And ignoring inflation.


tjguitar85 said:   Wow, they don't even encrypt the SSN's on their web form.

replace you SSN with * in the form is NOT encryption.

however, https on the other hand, is.


Green but this is one annoying website.


Thanks OP


The username/password requirement is so stringent I'm pretty sure I'm locked out of my own account now.


Love8008s said:   The username/password requirement is so stringent I'm pretty sure I'm locked out of my own account now.

Yeah, I hate passwords requirements like this. Relevant XKCD: http://xkcd.com/936/


Love8008s said:   The username/password requirement is so stringent I'm pretty sure I'm locked out of my own account now.

Exactly.

I had to create a username / password combo that I never use.

To remember it, I wrote it down.

Purpose defeated.


just an FYI , if you have a security freeze with experian you won't be able to create an account online or over the phone but have to walk to the nearest field office.


rite said:   just an FYI , if you have a security freeze with experian you won't be able to create an account online or over the phone but have to walk to the nearest field office.

wow thanks, that would explain why I couldn't get past my security questions.


Thanks OP - the pain (good in a way) is that the password changes every 3 months.


Great! Now I can log in and see what I won't be getting when I retire!


Awosome find...green OP!


I'm 23 years old. Can I opt-out of Social Security?


flowindex said:   Not working for me:

This service is not available at this time.
Please try again during our regular service hours (Eastern Time):

Day
Service Hours
Monday-Friday
5:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Saturday
5:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Sunday
8:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Federal Holidays
Same hours as the day the holiday occurs.
If you need immediate assistance:

You may call us Monday through Friday: 7:00AM - 7:00PM at:

1-800-772-1213

If you are deaf or hard-of-hearing, call our toll-free TTY number:

1-800-325-0778

Same here, does this mean I can quit paying benefits I'll never see to a ponzi scheme now?


Barabas said:   I'm 23 years old. Can I opt-out of Social Security?
Sure, become Amish.
http://www.amishnews.com/amisharticles/amishss.htm


flowindex said:   Not working for me:

This service is not available at this time.
Please try again during our regular service hours (Eastern Time):

Day
Service Hours
Monday-Friday
5:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Saturday
5:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Sunday
8:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Federal Holidays
Same hours as the day the holiday occurs.
If you need immediate assistance:

You may call us Monday through Friday: 7:00AM - 7:00PM at:

1-800-772-1213

If you are deaf or hard-of-hearing, call our toll-free TTY number:

1-800-325-0778

I am encountering the same error...


I was also getting that error late last night, but it worked this morning.


wizardking said:   Barabas said:   I'm 23 years old. Can I opt-out of Social Security?
Sure, become Amish.
http://www.amishnews.com/amisharticles/amishss.htm
Or get a county job in Galveston, Brazoria, or Matagorda, Texas:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/18/us/how-privatized-social-secur...


It seems like getting permanently disabled early in your career is the best way to maximize social security ROI. I've only paid in around 10k total to SSI but I could be eligible to claim over 20k/year in disability. And if I had a kid they could get it too, making it more like 40k/yr for not working. What a country!


awstick said:   It seems like getting permanently disabled early in your career is the best way to maximize social security ROI. I've only paid in around 10k total to SSI but I could be eligible to claim over 20k/year in disability. And if I had a kid they could get it too, making it more like 40k/yr for not working. What a country!

putting the ethics of those trying to game the system aside for a second, a country that attempts to take care of the less fortunate of its constituents isn't that bad in my book. sure beats the theoretical alternatives of pure meritocracy (where the poor/hungry/suffering can just fend for themselves) or pure communism (where nothing you do individually truly matters as it all belongs to "the people"

besides, anyone willing to permanently injure themselves just so they can make $20k / year are probably making similarly bad decisions elsewhere in life, and are accelerating their exit from society

not saying this place is perfect (it is far from it), but empty rhetoric does little to improve things.


Yankees said:   awstick said:   It seems like getting permanently disabled early in your career is the best way to maximize social security ROI. I've only paid in around 10k total to SSI but I could be eligible to claim over 20k/year in disability. And if I had a kid they could get it too, making it more like 40k/yr for not working. What a country!

putting the ethics of those trying to game the system aside for a second, a country that attempts to take care of the less fortunate of its constituents isn't that bad in my book. sure beats the theoretical alternatives of pure meritocracy (where the poor/hungry/suffering can just fend for themselves) or pure communism (where nothing you do individually truly matters as it all belongs to "the people"

besides, anyone willing to permanently injure themselves just so they can make $20k / year are probably making similarly bad decisions elsewhere in life, and are accelerating their exit from society

not saying this place is perfect (it is far from it), but empty rhetoric does little to improve things.

Social safety nets are fine, but I don't really understand why SSDI is based on income and not need. Using the calculator on their website a 24 year old who made 100k/yr for their first three years after college would be eligible to claim SSDI of $2,497/mo plus dependent benefits of $1,872/mo. That's over $52k/year. The same age person who say made 10k/year instead would get $715/mo + $536 for a kid.


Yes....give up your citizenship and move out of the country. Simple... ain't it?

Barabas said:   I'm 23 years old. Can I opt-out of Social Security?


mapen said:   wizardking said:   Barabas said:   I'm 23 years old. Can I opt-out of Social Security?
Sure, become Amish.
http://www.amishnews.com/amisharticles/amishss.htm
Or get a county job in Galveston, Brazoria, or Matagorda, Texas:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/18/us/how-privatized-social-secur...


I live in Galveston. Great city with an ever evolving demographic. Great place for a vacation too, and people with an open mind as mentioned. Ron Paul lives in the area for a reason.


rite said:   just an FYI , if you have a security freeze with experian you won't be able to create an account online or over the phone but have to walk to the nearest field office. What happens if I try to drive there?


psyteet1 said:   mapen said:   wizardking said:   Barabas said:   I'm 23 years old. Can I opt-out of Social Security?
Sure, become Amish.
http://www.amishnews.com/amisharticles/amishss.htm
Or get a county job in Galveston, Brazoria, or Matagorda, Texas:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/18/us/how-privatized-social-secur...



I live in Galveston. Great city with an ever evolving demographic. Great place for a vacation too, and people with an open mind as mentioned. Ron Paul lives in the area for a reason.

Who vacations in Galveston?!


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CanisMajor said:   chimmy826 said:   For over two months, I've been trying to create an online account and each and every time I receive "The service is not available at this time" error message. I've tried various browsers and variants of my former addresses. I finally took the plunge to call the SSA and they lived up to my expectations of not being able to help me one bit. They couldn't even send me my statement. They have to send me a form that I fill out and send back in to request my statement. What a bunch of BS!

I've been trying to set up my account since mid-May after seeing this thread and had the exact same experience. Does anyone have a success story for the last three months?

When that happens is due to SSN's being used/compromised by third parties............

J/K

I opened my account without any glitches within the last few weeks. Clean cookies and try again.




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