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by Gh0stRAT
953 days ago
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So that they can seamlessly upsell you on upgrading to a new phone that you'll pay off in installments over the next couple years. Also, many postpaid plans (like my home ISP) require SSN because they are providing you service on credit. Postpaid cell paone plans have been the "default" in the US for a long time, though prepaid seems to be gaining market share. |
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They require a SSN because people don't care and it makes it cheaper to offer the accounts, not because it would actually be a big problem to sell internet service without credit checks.