Clarkee,
One. There is
ONLY one account that is called a TDA account, and it is a Treasure Direct Account, and that is
ONLY used for the purchasing of Treasury securities, and they are of high denomination, and individuals generally do not qualify for them. Plus, they are only one way, money going into the treasury.
Two. The Treasury does not act and never has acted as a checking account for anyone but the government. They may issue checks/payments to individuals, but it is from pre-established government accounts, read IRS refunds, pension payments, disability payments, whatever, and they are on gov’t accounts not individuals.
Three. There are no payment accounts anywhere that will consist of your social security number in any form. They may reference your social security number for IRS or social security payments or as a taxpayer id, but that will be all.
When you show me something from the Dept of the Treasury that says you have a TDA, or any other type of account with them, then I will believe you, until then NO.
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Originally Posted by clarkee
How come all my information was sent to the Secretary of the Treasury and it wasn't returned.
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Well, you see, they have this special file for documents/information like you sent to the Treasury, and it is generally round about about 18" deep and is where they put the rest of the waste paper.
Question. If I owe one neighbor $100 and have an IOU from another neighbor for $100, and the neighbor I owe the money to accepts the IOU as payment, then is not my debt discharged?