So with this electronic signature stuff with SSA - where they fill out an application and read you all that stuff about making false statements and give you the paper you kind of sort of filled out to take home telling you to contact them in 10 days if you disagree with any of the statements.. which is considered to be 'electronically signed" by you (because they click the box that attests that they read you the stuff and you agreed with the answers).............
My Question is:
If they later AMEND that application, by changing one of the statements WITHOUT your knowledge or consent - would you call that falsifying documents? fraud?
I mean - if you notice that your claim file has an AMENDMENT saying I (as in you) wish to make the following change... (but YOU didn't make the change - or even know it was made...) but the amendment is supposedly "electronically signed by you .. (with your electronic signature attested to by the SSA employee who made the change without your knowledge, coincidentally on the very same day they were denying your claim) isn't that kind of WRONG?
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So with this electronic signature stuff with SSA - where they fill out an application and read you all that stuff about making false statements and give you the paper you kind of sort of filled out to take home telling you to contact them in 10 days if you disagree with any of the statements.. which is considered to be 'electronically signed" by you (because they click the box that attests that they read you the stuff and you agreed with the answers).............
My Question is:
If they later AMEND that application, by changing one of the statements WITHOUT your knowledge or consent - would you call that falsifying documents? fraud?
I mean - if you notice that your claim file has an AMENDMENT saying I (as in you) wish to make the following change... (but YOU didn't make the change - or even know it was made...) but the amendment is supposedly "electronically signed by you .. (with your electronic signature attested to by the SSA employee who made the change without your knowledge, coincidentally on the very same day they were denying your claim) isn't that kind of WRONG?
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