dualstow wrote: ↑Wed Jul 31, 2019 8:52 am
I love that the chair of Cap One is named Mr Fairbank. He was born for this.
Xan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 31, 2019 9:09 am
Well, at first I thought it was interesting that it was a woman. First time I've heard of a woman being the perp for a crime of this variety. Then came to discover.. it wasn't.
ochotona wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 7:06 am
Anyone who has been the victim of a data breach may get an IRS PIN. You don't have to be invited. Just put "Equifax breach" as the reason.
Not so. The IRS is clear that you have to have been invited OR live in one of a short list of states to get a PIN. I tried putting in a request and was denied.
I don't get why this is, but I suppose the answer "because it's a government agency and random insanity happens" is a good enough reason.
ochotona wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 7:06 am
Anyone who has been the victim of a data breach may get an IRS PIN. You don't have to be invited. Just put "Equifax breach" as the reason.
Not so. The IRS is clear that you have to have been invited OR live in one of a short list of states to get a PIN. I tried putting in a request and was denied.
I don't get why this is, but I suppose the answer "because it's a government agency and random insanity happens" is a good enough reason.
That's terrible, when we applied, the only thing we had to put in as a reason was that our identities were exposed during the 2018 Equifax breach. Well, it's the government, there's no telling. I did it right after the breach, in November 2018, when it was hot and top of mind for everyone.