LaNell and Porter,
Both of you are  correct.  My SS card, issued in 1965, is printed the same, 
"Not for  identification."  In point of fact, it is illegal for credit card  
companies, credit bureaus, insurance companies, etc. to even ask for your SS  
number, much less keep it in a database or use it for identification.  But,  no 
one who could do something about this is willing to take on these huge  
corporations.

Having said that, I fear we are straying far afield here  and should probably 
drop the thread.

Jon Raymond
St Paul Park,  MN
Web site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond/  

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