No offense Ken but I'm a little confused by what you mean by "Whete"are you asking me a question because I don't see a question mark ("?") anywhere in there.
EDIT: Okay, I think I see what you're trying to say here Ken, was it "When did he say he was 18?" If so, that's a good question because you're right he never did tell us exactly how old he is. My initial response was assuming he was 18 or over and not yet 21. If he's not yet 18 then he's not allowed to buy tobacco if he's a resident of Michigan. I don't know the legalities of using the last four numbers of your father's social security number or specifically what state or federal law he may be violating but I do know that American citizens buying Cuban cigars is illegal also and that's probably much more serious than using your dad's social security number on a website's age identification system. Bottom line is the merchant is the one who gets in trouble if it's proved that they sold tobacco to minors. If I'm trying to sign up for something on-line like a homeowner's insurance quote or quotes on replacement windows and they ask me for the last four of my SSN, I always give them my father's, not mine, no freakin' way. My father passed away in 1999 so I don't think he cares. I also don't give those bastards my real phone number, I give them a phone number that a local business uses for outgoing calls only so that if they ever call it, all it does is ring and ring, no one will ever answer it and it will never be "no longer in service."
At least with a little more studying, I was able to (I think) make sense out of what Ken posted. For the life of me though, I don't know WTF CollectorCigar was trying to say and I honestly tried the best I could to decipher his complete pile of nonsense and I'm still coming up empty.
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