Comment by anchpop 8 years ago They are not. SSNs can and have been reused 2 comments anchpop Reply tallanvor 8 years ago There have been cases where the same SSN was issued multiple times on accident, but they haven't been reused on purpose. filleduchaos 8 years ago Isn't an SSN only 9 digits? Seems inevitable that you'll hit reuse (not now, but probably before the end or even middle of the century)
tallanvor 8 years ago There have been cases where the same SSN was issued multiple times on accident, but they haven't been reused on purpose. filleduchaos 8 years ago Isn't an SSN only 9 digits? Seems inevitable that you'll hit reuse (not now, but probably before the end or even middle of the century)
filleduchaos 8 years ago Isn't an SSN only 9 digits? Seems inevitable that you'll hit reuse (not now, but probably before the end or even middle of the century)
There have been cases where the same SSN was issued multiple times on accident, but they haven't been reused on purpose.
Isn't an SSN only 9 digits? Seems inevitable that you'll hit reuse (not now, but probably before the end or even middle of the century)