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Reread from this page sir.The thread concerns only SS garnishment, re- read it.
Recap ...
@gilead said, "Technically they can. You are allowed to keep 2 months SS salary in your bank account. I'm not sure if that includes your PERS."
@Oldeagle66 replied, "That must be SSI or SSDI. I regularly keep more than two months in my account. Regular Social Security you have as much money in the bank as ya want."
@ohioboy replied incorrectly that, "No, that includes regular SS also."
You see, the responses were concerning the number of months SS payments that can be kept in a bank account. I agree with Oldeagle that there is no rule of that for regular SS payments but there is a 2mo stipulation for SSI or SSDI payments.
You see ohioboy, you jumped in with incorrect information regarding where the discussion had led. You disagreed with a correct statement from Oldeagle and your facts had nothing what so ever to do with what Oldeagle was responding to.
Hope that clears it up for ya my friend.
By the way, you are correct concerning garnishment