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Old 02-22-2016, 02:25 PM #7
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Janke, yes, you're right. Since I virtually never receive phone calls from SSA I usually only change addresses and phone number when I move. In fact I haven't had a phone call from them directly in my life I think. For anything... Though who would know back years ago precisely. It is definitely something I will not forget twice. They usually always write me everything.



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Changing your phone number on a document is not the same as changing your phone number on the data base that issues your checks. You should always tell the people who send you money your contact information. SSA sends you money. SSA needs your contact info. There is no 'red flag' for changing your phone number, mailing address, direct deposit. Happens every day.
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