Alvarez said:
My account is under my wifes name now and we moved so that wasn't an issue. I think if I ever drop D* and come back my name should be clear to come back... They never have asked for my SS# so I don't think that is an issue.
Actually, that is not entirely true. If the CSR is at all suspicious of anything, it's quite common for them to have the person they're talking to verify the last four digits of the account holder's social sec. number. I know I've had to do it a few hundred times (I'm a DTV CSR.)
Things that COULD result in having a CSR ask for SS#:
- A flag on your account (a flag is, generally, anytime you're trying to do something illegal or somesuch with your DTV account, like have the zip code changed to one that receives locals, when your current zip doesn't, etc.)
- If you have a password on your account, saying, "it's either ___ or ____"
- If someone who is obviously a minor (or someone not authorized to make account changes) is trying to order a PPV, or anything similar
- Sometimes the CSR will ask, just to be completely sure
And, if you're trying to get "new account" status, the only way DTV will look past it without any real suspicion is if you get married, disconnect your old account, and have your spouse setup a new account in his/her name. If you change addresses/phone number, and set up a new account, and are caught doing so, you'll lose DTV service permanently, and likely have charges pressed for fraud. I seen it happen.