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    2.3 (3 reviews)
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    the lady behind the desk was super sweet and was able to help me replace my social card very quickly

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    MBTA - Ashmont Station

    MBTA - Ashmont Station

    2.8(5 reviews)
    1.5 miDorchester

    Perfectly fine for an MBTA station, I was here coming and going, with a transfer to the M Line…read more That transfer, despite being outside, is free. The station is not fully enclosed but it is significantly sheltered from the elements. It is completely handicapped accessible. There are turnstiles and automated ticketing machines, seats for waiting, audible and visual announcements of the next train and it is well lit. Ashmont is one southern terminus for the Red Line, the other southern terminus is over in Braintree as the train line splits a few stops up the line. The next inbound station from Ashmont is Shawmut. My 700th review of 2018!

    Only in Massachusetts could you take a big barn with a leaking flat roof, spend $50M, wait 4 years…read moreand end up with a big barn with a leaking slanted roof, and call it a T station. The project is years behind schedule and millions of dollars over budget and there's no end in sight. The north entrance has a nice new plaza which is really just a glorified skate park and you still have to travel to the south entrance to get in. Along the way you get no shelter from the elements except a flimsy piece of plastic tarp overhead for part of the walkway. But you do get to pass by a T worker in his heated office 'monitoring' the buses. Glad to see he's warm. Once you do make it to the south entrance you'll see the Charlie Card machines have a new makeshift shelter built over them after they were thoroughly soaked during a recent storm. Great ingenuity, but wouldn't it be better to fix the hole in the roof instead? Crazy talk I know. Favorite part of any trip to Ashmont Station though has to be the 'customer service' staff. If they do decide to leave their little booth and brave the same elements they subject us riders to, they are usually found being rude and unhelpful or standing by while people fare-hop at will. I'm a big fan of public transportation, but the MBTA needs to get their act together and finish Ashmont Station already. The neighborhood has put up with it long enough and deserves better.

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    Social Security

    2.3(9 reviews)
    3.9 miRoslindale Village, Roslindale

    I arrived with a family member and a 2-two-year-old grandson at 10 AM on Monday morning. Three…read moreother people were waiting ahead of us. The security guard greeted us pleasantly and asked us to generate a ticket from the machine. We got our ticket and sat down and waited perhaps 15 minutes for our number to be called. I noticed that several people entered after us without a mask and the guard was very polite to them and provided them with masks. The representative who assisted was professional and was able to help. We were told that the Social Security card we were requesting would arrive within two weeks and were given a document to verify we had submitted the application. I was very impressed with the professionalism of everyone there. We were in and out in less than a half of an hour. However, we noticed as we left that the crowd in the waiting room was growing.

    Complete joke. Typical govt run entity. You call their number, you have to wait thru their idiotic…read moremessage statements, even if you've heard it before and know what options you want. Then you hit the first option 2, to talk to someone. Then 0 if you want the next available person. Then instead of any regular business and just being in a queue, if no one is available they tell you no one is available and just hang up on you. WTF is the point of that? So you have to keep going thru this circular motion of calling back in listening to the messages, prompts, then they hang up on you again. Over and Over. If you do know the person you are looking for, you dial their extension and leave a message. And guess what? They NEVER call you back. 2-3 weeks and they can't call you back? Complete cluster f. This is y people hate the govt. Run by morons.

    Social Security Administration

    Social Security Administration

    2.3(6 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Long wait, only 2 people working to provide service. Understaffed and poorly organizedread more

    Dealing with the Boston SSN office has been the nightmare that never ends. I got married in August…read moreand knew I had upcoming travel in October with my new name on my plane ticket. I was told that the process of getting a new card would be faster if I went in person, which I did (and spent hours waiting). I sent in my application on August 27th, the one day I had in between the wedding and the honeymoon, blissfully unaware of the saga that was to come. Fast forward to September 25th and I call back because I have not received my card. They tell me that if my NEW name isn't on my mailbox, the USPS won't deliver my SSN card. This a vitally important piece of information that would have been helpful to know when I applied. Alas, they tell me that they can reapply on my behalf because it's been less than 30 days (29 to be exact and thank god I counted myself because originally, they told me it was past the 30 day time frame). So, I reapplied and then waited. And waited. My travel date came and went and luckily, Amex was kind enough to change my name on my plane ticket free of charge (leave it to the for-profit companies to get anything productive accomplished). I got home and kept waiting. On 10/24 (today), I called back to ask where my card was. The woman said that it should have been delivered on October 8th. I tell her that it was not and that my name was clearly listed on the mailbox as I'd been instructed to do. She said she had no answers for me. It could have been twice delivered to the wrong address (interesting since originally I was told it couldn't possibly be delivered to a mailbox without my NEW name on it), it could have been twice returned back to the SSN office, it could be lost in outer-space, the possibilities as to where these cards could be were endless in her opinion. With that, I asked her if I could simply rescind my entire application and keep my old name. "Nope, it's already been changed on the back end, so you have to come back in and start the process over in order to move forward in getting a card." You cannot make this stuff up. So they TWICE messed up in getting me my card even though I perfectly followed the process and did everything I was told to do. Yet, this now falls on me to resolve and I will now need to take more time off work to go back to the office and re-apply for another card in person. AND they still cannot confirm why the original two cards never made it and have zero plan for how to mitigate this situation. The best she could do was pass me on to her supervisor, a line that was picked up by an answering machine stating that said woman would be on vacation until October 1st. It is October 24th. Perhaps she is missing in outerspace along with my cards. This, ladies and gents is the US government at its finest. My advice to engaged women: keep your maiden name if you value your time, your life, your sanity...

    Social Security - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

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