Dealing with the Social Security Administration is like grappling with an octopus. I forgot my password and was presented with three questions I set up for myself for just such an occasion. The SSA says my answers are wrong, even though I made up the questions and answers. When I called SSA and tried to get an answer, they said that was my private stuff and they couldn't access it. SHIT! It's keeping me out of my account. A new password is being sent in the U.S. mail. They no longer email. The rules change every time I visit the SSA. This is why I hate dealing with bureaucracies. I just lost another battle with DMV that cost me $20. They lie right to your face. When you call them on it, they lie some more.
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I spend my whole life like that now.
Dealing with the Social Security Administration is like grappling with an octopus. I forgot my password and was presented with three questions I set up for myself for just such an occasion. The SSA says my answers are wrong, even though I made up the questions and answers. When I called SSA and tried to get an answer, they said that was my private stuff and they couldn't access it. SHIT! It's keeping me out of my account. A new password is being sent in the U.S. mail. They no longer email. The rules change every time I visit the SSA. This is why I hate dealing with bureaucracies. I just lost another battle with DMV that cost me $20. They lie right to your face. When you call them on it, they lie some more.
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