Giving SSN to Client

I just saw that for some of the Bank shops for Maritz, they are asking for permission to give my SSN to the bank to see if I qualify to be able to the shop. They are also asking for release of any liability on Maritz's part for anything that should arise from the bank.
Not sure that I want to do that.
Anyone else feel the same way about the requirement?

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Apparently the bank is asking for the SSN number to approve the shopper for the work, and if we don't provide SSN numbers we aren't going to shop those banks. I choose to shop those banks if possible so I approved Maritz's giving them the SSN number and I hope I can keep shopping without a hitch.

As far as releasing Maritz from responsibility, I'm pretty sure I've already done that once in the initial IC agreement with Maritz. Maybe the bank is asking for the release separate and apart from what we agreed to in the IC with Maritz. Dunno. Guessing here.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
I'm guessing they want to screen in or out anyone who is already a customer of the bank. I can't imagine why else they would want it. If that's the case, if you are a customer, the bank already has your SSN. Did they ask if you were a customer?

Time to build a bigger bridge.
They did not ask if we are a customer of the bank. I don't have accounts at the bank, but I do have their credit cards. Wonder what's going to happen?

Edited to remove name of bank. Oops.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/19/2014 02:11PM by MDavisnowell.
I have almost everything they offer -- seven credit cards, two each checking and savings, retirement accounts, and I'm applying for a mortgage with them. I don't know if they would be salivating to have me or if they wouldn't be able to use me at all.

I won't know for at least four months. It will be that long before I'll be doing any route shopping again and I only do bank shops on routes 100 miles from home.

Oh ... I opened most of the above on mystery shops almost 2 years ago. Before that I had a few of the specialty cards -- Southwest, Quicken, Amazon -- but banked somewhere else.

I wonder how many other shoppers changed banks because of what they learned on mystery shops.

Time to build a bigger bridge.
I did not change banks, but I did open a <bank> account based on what I learned.



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All those unnoticed ICA violations!

There are reasons that a body stays in motion
At the moment only demons come to mind
That's ridiculous.. if they wanted to know whether I had an account, they can search me up. Why do they need SSN? Not that I have one but still. Are they doing soft credit checks or something? Am I tired and missing something here?

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For wealth management scenarios, you need to be in a certain economic bracket so maybe that is what they are looking for. Once they have your SS#, they can even see how much money you have with other banks.
Oops! Thanks, B.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
Sybil2 Wrote:
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> Once they have your SS#,
> they can even see how much money you have with
> other banks.

Categorically untrue

There are reasons that a body stays in motion
At the moment only demons come to mind
Well one bank was trying to get me to switch banks and they knew exactly how much money I had in the savings account (rounded to the nearest dollar) from the other bank. It was creepy.
This is why I have an EIN number instead. With all of the uncertainty surrounding fraud and theft these days, NOBODY will be getting my SS number. No job is worth that. I'm even shopping with prepaid cards this year instead of my usual credit and debit cards.
FIrst time i have heard of this I have been doing banks for maritz for three years and never asked me to share it however I am going to get an Ein starting this next year its getting to flaky out there with hackers breaking into systems..
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Have been shopping for Maritz for about 17 months but new to this forum. My in-law works for Microsoft cyber security in Western Wa and he advised me NOT to let Maritz share my SSN with any clients. No more blue banks for me under the new criteria. Just thought I would share.
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