Client Data Input Form:

Agent Client Data Input Form
Please let the client know that even though you're processing their information, they will still need to register on our website. This registration allows us to deliver their service and support efficiently.
Client Name
Client Name
First Name
Last Name
This is the clients CPN phone number
This is the clients CPN email
The confirmation number will be created like this: JS86PRO1 JS ='s John Smith. 86 ='s the year they were born. PRO ='s the package reference. Just abreviate any package they get to make the end to the confirmation number
This can be a phone number from their SSN profile data or their new CPN phone number. How ever they would like us to contact them where they are sure to get the communication about their account.
If client is serviced from 3rd party agent we will need to collect third party agent email to send all communications to. Input this data into the "Call Notes" box below and have the agent register on our website with THEIR EMAIL AND PHONE NUMBER AND NOT THE CLIENTS EMAIL AND PHONE NUMBER!!!
Input anything that can help us serve our member better. For Example: If the client was referred by someone else and should not receive any direct communication from us, ensure that all service communications are directed to the referrer. In this case, please enter the referrer’s email as the primary contact for all service-related updates.

AGENT SUPPORT ASSISTANT

Need assistance with client inquiries? Our support chatbot is expertly trained on every topic across our website. Skip the search through endless facts and pages—just ask our AI Assistant below and get instant answers!

COMMON SUPPORT ANSWERS & FAQ's

When it comes to the Disclosing Social Security Numbers:

“(a)(1) It shall be unlawful for any Federal, State or local government agency to deny to any individual any right, benefit, or privilege provided by law because of such individual’s refusal to disclose his social security account number.“

A CPN Number (Credit Privacy Number) is a nine digit number separate from your social security number used to track your credit activities and history such as a EIN, ITIN, TIN or SSN, but their can be other formalized government or institutionally issued 9-digit number’s which can be issued and used for credit purposes.

Your new number will protect your Social Security Number (SSN) from identity theft.

We are a Private Member Association (PMA) organized under a 508(c)(1)(a).

Our members often seek privacy and protection from identity theft, particularly in situations where they are attempting to distance themselves from a disgruntled partner who may have access to their personal information.

This includes sensitive details such as phone numbers, addresses, and Social Security numbers, all of which can facilitate unwanted tracking with the easy access to tracking technologically today.

As privacy becomes increasingly compromised, individuals find their safety and autonomy at risk.

Given these circumstances, it’s understandable that our clients tend to avoid publicizing their use of our services on search engines or review platforms, as discretion is a fundamental aspect of what we offer.

Our CPN Number’s come from a trusted independent third party Data Science Department to assure the new number has been skip traced on all databases from being any other persons or entities.

Everything is done in vain if the foundation of the number is not clean.

Sometimes new credit file providers will not do their due diligence on a number and then there can be approval issues in the future.

Don’t go through that. Get a good, clean new credit profile number you can rely on with us.

Our CPN Number’s come from a trusted independent third party Data Science Department to assure the new number has been skip traced on all databases from being any other persons or entities.

Everything is done in vain if the foundation of the number is not clean.

Sometimes new credit file providers will not do their due diligence on a number and then there can be approval issues in the future.

You can use your new credit file for any credit reporting purposes.

Use it to open bank accounts, credit cards, personal loans, auto loans, apartments, utilities, cable, cell phones, medical and dental etc.

The CPN Number does not replace your Social Security Number (SSN), the CPN Number can only be used for credit reporting purposes.

It cannot and should not be used for any government purposes including and not limited to: military, child support, DSS income, SSI, taxes, FHA, VA, or any government backed funding, which requires an individual to list a SSN number.

You will be using your Credit Privacy number for private financial institutions that extend credit like most traditional credit cards, bank offers (non-interest bearing checking account so no tax liabilities), and many other credit providers like Affirm and Klarna etc.

The short answer to, “Are they Legal?”

Having a CPN is legal, but claiming your CPN is your SSN is not. You can have a
second credit profile within the credit bureau system without an issue. Many people
choose not to give out the SSN for fear of Identity Theft and privacy concerns among
many other reasons.

As of right now, there are no laws that state you cannot establish a second 9- Digit
number FOR CREDIT PURPOSES only. It is your legal right to keep your Social Security
Number private and use a separate number for credit related purposes.
You are only required by law to disclose your Social Security Number to the Internal
Revenue Service, your employer, and most recently, due to the Patriot Act, when
registering a motor vehicle.

Based on the 1974 Privacy Act, you are only required to give out your Social Security
Number for the following reasons:

1) For Employment
2) For Tax Purposes
3) To Obtain a Driver’s License
4) To Register a Motor Vehicle
5) To Receive Public Assistance

You can legally refuse to disclose your Social Security Number for any purpose other
than those specified above. Just remember, they have the right to deny doing
business with you.

“I would not use a CPN especially if you have questionable credit,” said John C. Heath, a credit expert and consumer attorney for Lexington Law. “It may be seen as an attempt to deceive a creditor about your creditworthiness (even if that is not your intention).”

Correct answer: What Lexington Law is not telling you is that it is completely legal to use a CPN to conduct your personal financial business…obtaining basic consumer type credit. If you do not pay these bills that’s when you can get yourself in trouble if they prove that your intention was to purposely elude creditors and evade paying your committed debts.

“CPN sellers also often tell consumers they can apply for and receive credit from lenders and that their credit transactions will be reported to the three major credit reporting agencies — Experian, TransUnion and Equifax.”

Correct answer: When we register the CPN number and your personal information with all three bureaus this is EXACTLY what occurs…No myth!

“Equifax asks for Social Security numbers and not alternatives,” said Nancy Bistritz, director of public relations and communications for the credit reporting agency.

TransUnion sent us a similar statement….

“TransUnion uses Social Security Numbers to identify consumer data for credit reports,” said David Blumberg, public relations director for TransUnion. “This approach is the standard for our industry because it supports the most accurate matching.”

Correct answer: The five agencies that require you to give them your SSN do not include the private sector credit bureaus. This is the premise as to why the number is completely 100% legal for use to conduct your personal financial business without exposing your sensitive information to these bureaus that are not required on ALL levels to access it. The Equifax breach is a prime example why EVERYBODY should possess a CPN number!

“If these numbers are such scams then why are consumers in danger of prosecution when countless companies are clearly marketing and selling them without recourse. Seems that if the CPN is in fact illegal then some accountability lies with the agencies that issue them……additionally, I’ve known about the CPN for years now and have seen several individuals “start over” with them and how are lines of credit being offered and approved if reporting agencies don’t except or recognize them?”

Correct answer: Because they are legal to have and use as long as you pay all of your bills responsibly. They just try to discourage the purchasing and use of them through manipulative ads and vague interpretation of the law betting that most consumers are dummies!

“Why does the Social Security Administration offer them if you can’t use it for anything legitimate? Doesn’t make sense.”

Correct answer: They are issued by the SSA to all immigrants when they come over to work. They tell you its not for work and its not a social security number. Then what is it? It is a CPN used for personal financial business!

Companies offering credit privacy numbers boast two big selling points. Nonetheless, despite these supposed pros of getting a CPN, Credit Privacy Numbers end up still being a hindrance when it comes to getting a business loan.

Correct answer: You can only use it to obtain credit and financing personally and then use the personal funds to accellerate your business. As well as register the CPN number as a trade name with the IRS to attach as a personal guarantor to an LLC (See our menu item under, “How to register CPN with IRS”).

It protects your Social Security number.

People who are worried about identity theft and dislike the idea of sharing their Social Security number with anyone might get a CPN thinking they can use it as identification instead of their SSN.

In reality, however, if a lender asks for your SSN, they aren’t going to be satisfied with your credit privacy number. Think about it: You’re asking a bank to lend you tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, trusting that you will pay it back, but you don’t trust them enough to share your SSN?

Correct answer: This is a weak response…A CPN does protect your SSN! It is a firewall!

It can help you clean up your credit history.

CPNs are often promoted as part of a plan to improve your credit. When you do an online search for “credit privacy number,” lots of credit repair programs pop up. By using the CPN, these companies claim, you can apply for credit cards, lines of credit, or loans, and the companies involved will never find out that you have bad credit.

Correct answer: This is true in most cases…and these companies are not priveledged enough to have entitlement to your SSN credit.

However, it’s pretty obvious rather than improving your credit history, the credit privacy number is intended to hide it. And common sense will tell you that as long as the CPN is connected with you—your name, address, and other identifying information—it’s a simple matter for credit sources to uncover your credit score, no matter which ID number you use.

If anything, using a credit privacy number will make them more suspicious of your creditworthiness. And though it’s a difficult reality to face, that’s why you should focus on fixing your score instead.

Correct response: A CPN is the first step to fixing your credit past. It allows you to stop using your SSN for credit and allows you to continue forward. Only then can you stop and fix your SSN credit. Down the road you should bring both of the files together to report together.

“NEW LAW STOPS CREDIT PROFILE NUMBERS- Superior Tradelines”

Correct answer: There is no new law and they are not in the CPN business and do not report tradelines to CPNs. That is why they are full of reckless irresponsible banter. They have no knowledge of them and they know by talking about CPNs it will increase their Google rankings.

“What Is A CPN? Fraud Just Waiting to Happen- Wallethub”

Correct answer: Only if you take the money that you obtained by using the CPN number and don’t repay it. They will say that you intentionally misled creditors and that is fraud! They have no knowledge of them and they know by talking about CPNs it will increase their Google rankings.

“Your One-Way Ticket to Jail, the Credit Privacy Number- Creditsesame”

Correct answer: Only if you take the money that you obtained by using the CPN number and don’t repay it. They will say that you intentionally misled creditors and that is fraud! They have no knowledge of them and they know by talking about CPNs it will increase their Google rankings.

“What Is a Credit Privacy Number? Nerdwallet”

A credit privacy number, or CPN, is a nine-digit ID that can be used in lieu of a Social Security number for credit reporting and other financial purposes, like applying for a loan. Also called a credit profile number, a CPN is primarily used for tracking credit history or applying for loans. You’ve probably heard of CPNs in the context of credit repair: A company will promise to issue you a CPN that will make it easier to qualify for new credit or get rid of bad debts. But be careful: Sometimes, those companies are selling a service that’s useless or even outright illegal.

So why use a CPN instead of an SSN, anyway?

Like an SSN, each person can only have one CPN. It’s used as a unique identifier for your financial transactions and lets lenders and credit reporting agencies keep an eye on your borrowing history. However, a CPN can help you keep your finances safe and hidden from the public eye. For that reason, it’s popular among elected officials, celebrities and people in witness protection programs. As the name implies, it’s mostly used by people who need a little extra privacy.

A CPN isn’t always a substitute for an SSN, though: You can’t use it for documents submitted to the IRS or an employer, registering a vehicle or applying for a government loan, for instance. If you have a CPN, it’s on you to know when you can and can’t use it.