Having a bad day thanks to the government

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Today I got a credit card in the mail for the stimulus money. I don't do direct deposit from the IRS and last time I got a paper check which worked just fine. So, I call the phone number to activate the card and after listening to a bunch of dribble an automated voice says it doesn't recognize my phone number and hangs up on me. I have never done business with any of the companies associated with this credit card so I don't know how they would know me anyway.

I then looked for where I could get assistance. And the "customer service" number is the very same one as the activation number. I tried several times and each time I get hung up on. I tried looking on line for any help and everything refers me this same number. There is no email address provided only a street address. And they want 60 days to look into any questions. What a bunch of horse puckey.... Jim
 
Today I got a credit card in the mail for the stimulus money. I don't do direct deposit from the IRS and last time I got a paper check which worked just fine. So, I call the phone number to activate the card and after listening to a bunch of dribble an automated voice says it doesn't recognize my phone number and hangs up on me. I have never done business with any of the companies associated with this credit card so I don't know how they would know me anyway.

I then looked for where I could get assistance. And the "customer service" number is the very same one as the activation number. I tried several times and each time I get hung up on. I tried looking on line for any help and everything refers me this same number. There is no email address provided only a street address. And they want 60 days to look into any questions. What a bunch of horse puckey.... Jim

When i got the stimulus ''Last Year'' it came in the form of a Debit Card...I just went to my bank and they deposited it all into my checking account..:Shrug:...
 
Today I got a credit card in the mail for the stimulus money. I don't do direct deposit from the IRS and last time I got a paper check which worked just fine. So, I call the phone number to activate the card and after listening to a bunch of dribble an automated voice says it doesn't recognize my phone number and hangs up on me. I have never done business with any of the companies associated with this credit card so I don't know how they would know me anyway. I then looked for where I could get assistance. And the "customer service" number is the very same one as the activation number. I tried several times and each time I get hung up on. I tried looking on line for any help and everything refers me this same number. There is no email address provided only a street address. And they want 60 days to look into any questions. What a bunch of horse puckey.... Jim

Jim,

Go to the bank where you have your checking account. Sit down with one of their bankers and explain your situation. Take the card with you. This may help resolve your problem.

 
When i got the stimulus ''Last Year'' it came in the form of a Debit Card...I just went to my bank and they deposited it all into my checking account..:Shrug:...

When i got the stimulus ''Last Year'' it came in the form of a Debit Card...I just went to my bank and they deposited it all into my checking account..:Shrug:...

Thanks for the suggestions. What is weird is they do not ask for my phone number. I just get a recording that they don't recognize my number (and why should they and why should they care?). I went to the EIPCard.com site and created an account. Got all my information correct including email and phone number. It shows the money is there but will not let me transfer it. I am guessing that it cannot be transferred until the card is activated. I'm off to the bank tomorrow.......

Oh.....BTW I retired 16 years ago. And wait for this.......

I was a bank Vice-President.
 
Direct deposit is the only way to go.

But then that means they know where to rob too.

So I keep minimum in that account.
 
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I keep a minimum amount in all my accounts, cause a minimum amount is all I've got.:laugh: thankfully with the problems I've got and the doctors I've got, I don't think I'll outlive my money.:clapping:
 
Mighty MIKE

We haven't gotten ours yet either. Can you believe there are people who want the federal government to

run their health care. The Jackass'es are now running the show.
 
I dunno how this can get so screwed up. It should not be that hard to manage these accounts. Especially for those who have SS direct deposit:mad:

I have SS Direct Deposit........But My Wife and Mine came in the mail from the Treasury as a check :Shrug:....
 
I dunno how this can get so screwed up. It should not be that hard to manage these accounts. Especially for those who have SS direct deposit:mad:

Copied and pasted from IRS website:

IRC 6103(l)(1) provides that return information related to taxes imposed under chapters 2, 21, and 24 may be disclosed to the Social Security Administration (SSA) as needed to carry out its responsibilities under the Social Security Act. Chapter 2 relates to self-employment income and does not normally concern employers. Chapter 21 concerns social security and Medicare (FICA) tax, and chapter 24 deals with income tax withholding.

The IRS may therefore share information with SSA about social security and Medicare tax liability if necessary to establish the taxpayer’s liability. This provision does not allow the IRS to disclose your tax information to SSA for any other reason. SSA employees who receive this information are bound by the same confidentiality rules as IRS employees. Therefore, they generally cannot disclose the information to a state social security administrator (SSSA), state officials or other Federal agencies.
 
Lola, I found this,

For retirees who didn't file a 2019 tax return, the IRS will get the information it needs from the Social Security Administration. In addition, the IRS will also get information from other government departments or agencies for non-filers who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), survivor or disability benefits (SSDI), Railroad Retirement benefits and certain veterans benefits.
 
Lola, I found this,

For retirees who didn't file a 2019 tax return, the IRS will get the information it needs from the Social Security Administration. In addition, the IRS will also get information from other government departments or agencies for non-filers who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), survivor or disability benefits (SSDI), Railroad Retirement benefits and certain veterans benefits.

I don't know here you got that, but does it state direct deposit information will be shared? Social Security does share income information and notify the IRS when a person dies.
 
I don't know here you got that, but does it state direct deposit information will be shared? Social Security does share income information and notify the IRS when a person dies.

This was info put out during the first round of stimulus checks, I like many others believed that the SS administration was cooperating with the powers that be to get retired folks their checks quickly.
 
I went to the bank today and got everything taken care of. For some unknown reason the card activation system would not recognize my phone. It does not have caller ID blocked or anything like that. I used the phone at the bank and got everything done. The folks at the bank ROCK...... Jim :clapping:
 
I went to the bank today and got everything taken care of. For some unknown reason the card activation system would not recognize my phone. It does not have caller ID blocked or anything like that. I used the phone at the bank and got everything done. The folks at the bank ROCK...... Jim :clapping:

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