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Some local Social Security Administration offices refuse to process benefit applications

Having problems trying to file and suspend before deadline? You're not alone.

Consumers and their financial advisers are frustrated. Many people who are eligible to file and suspend their Social Security benefits under current rules are flocking to their local Social Security offices to apply for benefits before the April 30, 2016, deadline — only to be told they can't.

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