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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 385817" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>For some reason my PM box isnt letting me access it right now...ugh. Listen, DSS has to still have the BS and SS cards still somewhere in their files. They may be on computerized records by now but they are there somewhere. They just dont want to go to the work of finding them. There is also some little known sentence in their manuals that says that they have to "help the customers attain the paperwork if said customers cant find the items themselves." Customers are what caseworkers are supposed to call clients instead of clients...lol. Tickled me back then. I was a client of my electric company but a customer of the welfare office! How backwards.</p><p></p><p>Of course, they can probably get the paperwork from schools too. Those things shouldnt be the stuff to hold it up. They should have the records from when she got it for at least her and the two older ones years ago and they can call or even look it up on the computer to see she got it in the other state. The same numbers would be used for her and the two older ones for medicaid and food stamps for the family. Its just the way its done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 385817, member: 1514"] For some reason my PM box isnt letting me access it right now...ugh. Listen, DSS has to still have the BS and SS cards still somewhere in their files. They may be on computerized records by now but they are there somewhere. They just dont want to go to the work of finding them. There is also some little known sentence in their manuals that says that they have to "help the customers attain the paperwork if said customers cant find the items themselves." Customers are what caseworkers are supposed to call clients instead of clients...lol. Tickled me back then. I was a client of my electric company but a customer of the welfare office! How backwards. Of course, they can probably get the paperwork from schools too. Those things shouldnt be the stuff to hold it up. They should have the records from when she got it for at least her and the two older ones years ago and they can call or even look it up on the computer to see she got it in the other state. The same numbers would be used for her and the two older ones for medicaid and food stamps for the family. Its just the way its done. [/QUOTE]
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