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[–] Quinceberry 1 point 3 points (+4|-1) ago 

Would this be considered Straw Man Accounts? Our Name in All Caps (Think SS Card or Drivers License) I have heard this theory before, but not since before Q. I have heard there are huge accounts in everyone's "official" ALL CAP name under our SS#.

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[–] Gingercuntfirecrotch 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Yup, heard it too. There’s me, GingerCunt FireCrotch. And then there’s the legal entity, GINGERCUNT FIRECROTCH.

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[–] Quinceberry ago 

Yes Exactly! :D

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[–] fuspezza 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

This guy is on to something I'm getting goosebumps

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[–] Hazzmat 1 point 4 points (+5|-1) ago 

Did .. you really just type your SSN into a nonsecured website.

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[–] CaJuN-M8 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

If he did hes fucked.

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[–] Mylon 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Try using that Life Lock guy's SSN. He made his public so it's technically not doxxing.

Edit: This site takes anything as a serial number. It merely estimates value based on start date and maturity/current date. The SN means nothing.

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[–] Batman232 [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

You conclusion seems to be correct about the site.

Let me ask you this? How is it that you can create a transfer account off your bank account using your SSN# as the account number and then use a Federal Reserve routing number and then transfer money? Technically it should not work but it does at least for a short period of time. That is until money is recalled thru the bank of reconciliation. Warning don't do this as the bank can close your account.

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[–] Mylon ago 

That's how modern banking works. You bring a check (or in this case you say you have a check and do it digitally) and the bank makes the funds available to you for the sake of convenience. They go through the process of getting the funds from the original account. If it turns out the check was bogus, the bank simply cancels the short term loan they gave you and possibly charges a fee.

So certainly, you can feed bogus information to a check. This is how a common scam works: They give you a money order and say you have to mail a check to whatever address and you can keep 10% or whatever for processing. The bank just gives you the money, but by the time they realize the money order is bogus, your check is already cashed and you're SOL.

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[–] Q-sent-me ago 

Agreed, this seems bogus.

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[–] 25_silver 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

You didn't click the link at the bottom below the calculator that takes you to an explanation of scams related to using SSN's etc., here's the link https://www.treasurydirect.gov/instit/statreg/fraud/birth-certificate-bonds.htm

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[–] fedevela ago 

Sovereign citizens' movement is about that.

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[–] TheRealIndianaJoe ago 

They create fiat at will, there is no need for any more proof than that.