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Social-security-card.CO I paid $38 for a replacement social security card and never received it OR a reply to my emails

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On 6/21 I applied and paid $38 for a replacement social security card at www.SOCIAL-SECURITY-CARD.com. When my payment was accepted I was given a confirmation number for my transaction but I never received the confirmation email the web site stated they would send me. I waited several weeks for my social security card but it never came. I tried calling the company at 800-971-8249 but the outgoing message says the number has been temporarily disabled. I also sent an email to support@social-security-card.com but never received a reply. On top of that their web site is down. Here's what comes up when you go to their site:

This website is currently offline

FOR SUPPORT PLEASE CONTACT: support@social-security-card.com YOU MAY ALSO CALL US AT: (800) 971-8249

I'm really concerned about all of the information I entered on their web site.

Can someone please tell me what I should do to insure my personal information isn't being used?


Company: Social-security-card.com
Country: USA
Phone: 8009718249
Site: social-security-card.com
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