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Showing Original Post only (View all)OK. I found out about my identity verification problem with the ACA. [View all]
I was told by an Experian representative that they cannot verify my identity unless I have used some type of credit within the past two years.Well...isn't that special?
This...is really wrong, very, very, wrong. In my opinion, this is the thing that is most wrong about this whole process.
I have a valid birth certificate, social security card, drivers license, passport, voter registration card, FBI fingerprint clearance card, 3 bank accounts, I was born in the US, I have a job, I pay taxes, I have a mailing address and a home address.
But they cannot verify my identity unless I have used credit within the past 2 years. I sent in my identity documents over the internet 10 times.
I don't believe in credit, and don't use, and I don't want to use it. goddammit! I am a legal American citizen, an actual living breathing human being of the planet earth.
I AM NOT A FUCKING CONSUMER. What I buy does not make me who I am.
I should not have to engage in debt commerce in order for my government to be able to verify who I am.
Here it is, 28 days after the Marketplace opened, having spent $35 on cell phone calls, probably at least 40 hrs of my time, and no one has yet been able answer my question about how I can verify my identity in order to get insurance!
I have to go, I just wasted another 1 1/2 hours on this process, another 15 minutes on this OP, and cannot respond to any replies until I make get the things done I needed to get done while I was trying to get insurance.
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I applied over the phone. They told me that I would have something coming in the mail.
Zorra
Oct 2013
#2
The contract a retailer signs with a credit card company says they cannot offer cash discounts
okaawhatever
Oct 2013
#122
I know about the contract, however, this was an individually owned appliance store,
napi21
Nov 2013
#127
The problem is when Congress decided to do better identity checks post mortgage crisis, the
okaawhatever
Oct 2013
#121
Join the club. My wife had issues the simular to yours and I reported them here and we basically
diabeticman
Oct 2013
#5
She is in limbo. She is waiting for time off so she can bring all the info do in person but
diabeticman
Oct 2013
#74
A NEW LINK from the WH - enter your zip code to find out where to sign up for ACA in person LOCALLY
Tx4obama
Oct 2013
#6
Yeah nice feature too bad sign ups can be really hard for some people EXAMPLE: I typed
diabeticman
Oct 2013
#75
i hadexact same problem signing up my 18year old. After a month and finally being able to get to the
winterpark
Oct 2013
#8
So get a credit card, buy a few things and pay the full balance when you get the bill.
badtoworse
Oct 2013
#9
You shouldn't be required to have a credit history to have health insurance.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#10
Getting a credit card to avoid putting up with the bullshit is the pragmatic part.
badtoworse
Oct 2013
#13
We are arguing the ethics of the system, not how to live with the bullshit status quo.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#14
That's some entertainingly circular logic. Nothing changes unless we complain.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#16
It's not exactly going to be at the top of the list of things that CGI is going to be fixing....
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#26
not true...MOST people do not have bad or no credit...even if uninsured.
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#60
Instructing people to be pragmatic in the face of unethical consumerism won't get anyone enrolled ei
LanternWaste
Oct 2013
#123
That's assuming that getting a credit card is easy for someone with no credit history.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2013
#21
Subservience to our new Wall St. overlords is becoming increasingly and disturbingly common
Zorra
Oct 2013
#53
Thanks. I'd wait too, but if I can get insurance that starts in January it will save me
Zorra
Oct 2013
#87
Unbelievable that credit agency is need to verify ID. What happened to SS numbers?
cui bono
Oct 2013
#24
Thank you for getting it. The fact that I have a US Dept. of State issued passport
Zorra
Oct 2013
#104
How, exactly, do you plan to use that passport to verify identity over the Internet?
jeff47
Oct 2013
#109
Well, if you look at a whole lot of other threads on DU, you'll find people horrified
jeff47
Oct 2013
#108
Being able to prove your identity to the govt without using an outside private agency
cui bono
Oct 2013
#111
Submit, conform, obey. That is the only law that matters in America anymore.
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2013
#28
What's next? Will we be required to have a credit history in order for a credit reporting agency
Zorra
Oct 2013
#50
My daughter was able to log in and create a profile and has never had a credit card in her life.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#44
An honest question and not meant with harm intended. Did you screw up the
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#43
Yes, very confusing - says has 800 credit score, but I guess he doesn't want to HAVE to use
sammytko
Oct 2013
#72
The woman at the credit union where I established an account 3 years ago ran a credit check on me
Zorra
Oct 2013
#83
I supposedly have information coming in the mail soon. If that information is another
Zorra
Oct 2013
#90
It was. At least, I was told it was. The next morning nothing had changed on my account,
Zorra
Oct 2013
#81
I explained to you how I knew this upthread, when you claimed I was somehow stupid
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#98
lol, oh, that's just so sweet, bless your heart..but...what about..."Also, GREAT CATCH"?
Zorra
Oct 2013
#107