• over_clox@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I’m not exactly sure what the complication was from the original post either, but the lady said her husband just got a new job, and they’re trying to enroll their children for benefits.

    Not sure what exactly she means by benefits, but taking the short post at face value, I interpret it as she’s trying to get her kids on the company insurance, but they’re being screwy about a newborn because ‘wE nEEd tO sEe tHE paPErWoRK’

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      4 months ago

      Where does newborn come into this? It says “youngest”, which sure I guess could be a newborn, but my youngest is 22 years old.

      It’s been a while since I had my kids, but it took about a month for the paperwork to be processed for them to get birth certificates. They never mailed them to us, but we were told that after a month we should be able to go to the country clerk’s office to pick them up.

      Aside from that, when signing up for benefits from an employer, in my previous experiences I had X number of days to get my paperwork in for finalization. Even if this were a newborn situation, there’s enough paperwork from the hospital to generally appease HR types till the real one is available.

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        4 months ago

        You ever had a SS number that starts with 950?

        I have. 950 numbers aren’t even valid. They had to issue me a legit number later.

        Good luck trying to process a temporary placeholder number.