CPN FAQ
Q: Is this legal?
A: A CPN is perfectly legal and is issued by the federal government. As stated by the 1974 US Privacy Act Title V: you have the right to use a CPN to keep your Social Security Number private.
Q: What can I use it for?
A: You may use as a private CPN to protect your social security in doing financial and credit transactions.
Q: How long does it take?
A:
- It takes 5 days to obtain the CPN
- About 25 days to add the trade lines
- Then 7-10 days for funding
Q: Can I use it to purchase property/mortgage?
A: It is ILLEGAL to use a CPN in ANY mortgage transaction.
Q: What is the difference between a CPN & SSN?
A: A CPN (Credit Profile Number) is a private 9 digit federally issued number, used to transact your business/financial and credit affairs. It’s often used by celebrities, high-
profile politicians, the very wealthy, etc…in lieu of their SSN, to protect themselves from identity theft and fraud. Similarly, many everyday people (like you and me) use them to
handle their business/financial affairs, especially when their personal credit is damaged.
A SSN is a 9 digit number issued to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and temporary (working) residents under section 205(c)(2) of the Social Security Act, codified as 42 U.S.C. ยง 405(c)(2). The number is issued to an individual by the Social Security Administration, an independent agency of the United States Government. Its primary purpose is to track individuals for taxation purposes, but additionally to track personal, business and financial affairs in the United States.
Q: How much money can I get?
A: The CPN Program at AcquaWealth Business Solutions will get you 250K in 45 Days.
Q: Does this affect my SS#?
A: The CPN is exclusive to you, but has absolutely nothing to do with your personal SSN.
Q: Is this permanent?
A: Yes, a CPN may be used for life to transact your business/financial and credit affairs.
Q: Is the number accepted everywhere?
A: Yes, because we validate and scan your CPN through all the relevant Financial/credit institutions and bureaus, so that when you begin to use the CPN (for example, to open checking accounts or other credit cards/credit accounts), it works throughout the American financial/credit system.
Q: Who issues it/ where does it come from?
A: A CPN is issued by the federal government. According to the 1974 US Privacy Act Title V: you have the right to use a CPN to keep your Social Security Number private.
Q: What forms of payment do you take?
A: We currently accept checks, check by phone, cash and money orders only. Credit cards aren’t allowed by the Credit Card companies for this type of transaction.






