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by trollbridge
44 days ago
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A birth certificate is $25. My state has a programme for people who can't afford that to get a grant to pay for that, too. I used to be quite anti-"comrade, your ID, please", but now that it's required anyway to function, we might as well get some benefits from it. Such as attestation of phone numbers being "this is from a real person who is an ordinary consumer". |
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The secondary documentation that can be easily and cheaply obtained without a photo ID, such as a copy of a utility bill, can fail because of name match problems--if your birth certificate is for "Bartholomew Jo-Jo Simpson" and your electricity bill is for "Bart Simpson" that might not be accepted.