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Using debit card = credit check.

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Anonymous
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Re: Using debit card = credit check.


@MarineVietVet wrote:

 


@Anonymous wrote:

 




Also, the car rental companies either make a copy or just ask to see your driver's license, and it always seems that they type everything on it into their system, and driver's licenses often include your Social.

 

 

 


Really? Which states do that? I know Texas doesn't.

 

 

 

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Yup.

 

Although not 100% sure, I think hardly any -- if any at all -- do.

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tengtengvn
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Re: Using debit card = credit check.

 


@Anonymous wrote:

 Also, the car rental companies either make a copy or just ask to see your driver's license, and it always seems that they type everything on it into their system, and driver's licenses often include your Social.

 


You mean they connect to DMV system and get your SSN? No way. After 2004, no states issue IDs or DLs with SSN on it anymore and no way they'd share it with a "rental car company".

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Anonymous
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Re: Using debit card = credit check.

My first DL had my social on it.. my second may have too.  I don't remember.  I know it hasn't for the past two times .. not since they put the barcode on the back.  Now its just name, dob, exp, height, weight, eye color, class, address and restriction.

 

I don't know what information the barcode gives people.

 

I'm in DE. 

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IOBA
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Re: Using debit card = credit check.

VA automatically puts it on the DL unless you specifically ask for an alternative ID number.

 

As far as I know, all DMV's require your soc card (or proof of soc) and it's included in your DMV record.  Anyone (business) who has access to your DL theoretically can gain access to it.

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