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Question about tax ID # Vs a Soc Security #

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Ok heres the question I want To get an Iphone as It would make Things Easier for me with my Job But Im certain ATT is either gonna gonna make me pay a rediculous Deposit or deny me altogether due to credit reasons.Would A tax ID # overcome this and whats involved with getting one?
 
yeah your probably fucked. You might wanna give the boys at tracfone a call.

Ive got boost unlimited Bro But I dont like the phones they have And Ive had the same # now for 3 years so i cant give that up either.
 
Bunch of dead beats up in this thread

Thanks for the inflated rates to cover your none paying asses!
 
LOL! I got the answers to this.

First, a social security number IS a TIN. It's a tax payers number.

What you want to get is a EIN - Employer Identification number. This is another Tax identifing number.

The number is issued to people who start and run businesses.

go to the IRS website and apply.

apply as a SOLE PROPIERSHIP (spelling?)

Here's how to create a new, clean credit file at the credit bureaus using this number:

first, get this EIN number.

Then, pick a totally new address to establish credit at. DO NOT use any address you used before or reported to the credit bureaus.

You'll also need to write down a different Phone number and employer on credit applications.

everything has to be different except your name.

You'll need:

A - Your new number

B - your name

c- a new different address (your grandmas or brothers, whatever)

D- new phone (your granda ma's)

e- a new employer you never reported to the credit bureaus before.(make one up)

once you assembled these, it's now time to create a new credit file at the bureaus.

simply - call Discover card or bank of america or apply online for one of their cards.

Now, you're gonna get turned down. thats because you got no record at the bureaus with your new identity. Thats the point. Applying this first time will actually get you IN the Bureaus. All 3 Bureaus too.

You'll get a rejection letter in the mail thats says "no record Found".

But now, you ARE established at the bureaus.

so when you go back to apply for the phone, they'll pull your credit report and bingo there you are.

you'll have no bad credit, but you'll have NO credit at all. They're more concerned with BAD credit.

make all your payments on time and after a year you'll be getting pre-approved credit applications in the mail from giants like American Express with huge credit lines.

It works...try it.:theshadow
 
LOL! I got the answers to this.

First, a social security number IS a TIN. It's a tax payers number.

What you want to get is a EIN - Employer Identification number. This is another Tax identifing number.

The number is issued to people who start and run businesses.

go to the IRS website and apply.

apply as a SOLE PROPIERSHIP (spelling?)

Here's how to create a new, clean credit file at the credit bureaus using this number:

first, get this EIN number.

Then, pick a totally new address to establish credit at. DO NOT use any address you used before or reported to the credit bureaus.

You'll also need to write down a different Phone number and employer on credit applications.

everything has to be different except your name.

You'll need:

A - Your new number

B - your name

c- a new different address (your grandmas or brothers, whatever)

D- new phone (your granda ma's)

e- a new employer you never reported to the credit bureaus before.(make one up)

once you assembled these, it's now time to create a new credit file at the bureaus.

simply - call Discover card or bank of america or apply online for one of their cards.

Now, you're gonna get turned down. thats because you got no record at the bureaus with your new identity. Thats the point. Applying this first time will actually get you IN the Bureaus. All 3 Bureaus too.

You'll get a rejection letter in the mail thats says "no record Found".

But now, you ARE established at the bureaus.

so when you go back to apply for the phone, they'll pull your credit report and bingo there you are.

you'll have no bad credit, but you'll have NO credit at all. They're more concerned with BAD credit.

make all your payments on time and after a year you'll be getting pre-approved credit applications in the mail from giants like American Express with huge credit lines.

It works...try it.:theshadow


Fuckin eh that makes sense bro thanks
 
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