I had an SSA login for over a decade, just email & a PW. I never had a single problem. I could change phone #'s, email addresses, my address when I moved - it was easy to update.Now everyone using anything for the SSA - that most of us paid freaking taxes towards - get to deal with this absolute headache.It took hours, created a Login.gov account, after taking photos of my DL & selfies. Next time I logged in, it asked for it all over again. A month ago, I changed my Banking DD, no issues. Today I go to double check the new Banking, sure enough, it's as if I created an all-new account with them! I had to photo my same DL & create a selfie, again, which took 3 tries.There is NO REASON whatsoever that after successfully creating a Login.gov account you should need to verify the same personal data again & again & again. None of my banks where my actual money is kept do this, my CC doesn't do this, where I shop with my money such as Amazon or Walmart doesn't do this, where I'm paid thru ebay doesn't do this, where I pay my auto insurance doesn't do this, where I pay my mortgage doesn't do this, where I pay my homeowner's insurance & property taxes doesn't do this, where I buy my groceries or carryout food online doesn't do this...so why is Login.gov allowed to screw everyone over, again & again?Now if you do any work at all & must report it to the SSA, have fun with that! You can't even get into the website to make a report. Yet they can surely STEAL back your benefits if they find out you didn't report work done. You can waste $$$ you don't have on printer ink, paper, envelopes, & stamps to mail in some form that tells if you worked. Or hey, just don't tell them. Just make sure you don't file taxes w/ the IRS & your state b/c they communicate that info. to the SSA.We pay $$$ in taxes to for them to operate, so they can destroy a WORKING website with log-ins, creating one that no longer works, essentially TRAPPING us. At least with the SSA, you don't need to give them much of a reason to try to steal back what you already rightfully receive.And some advice: Do Not Use Your Real Name for Social Media Accounts.
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