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Originally Posted by techhelpbb
The point is apparent. I routinely undergo background checks where refusing to provide an SSN would be an automatic failure. To suggest it is 'apparent' I should do something that in this one case might result in someone not doing something I can not predict based on the guidance provided by FIRST is illogical.
Seriously, DO NOT put your SSN into the volunteer website till FIRST discloses publicly: how they use your credit report, how they safe gaurd it and the process is described correctly.
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FIRST provided written guidance that is explicit that the SSN is optional.
See the U.S. Screening Process Step By Step on this page,
page 4 of the linked pdf.