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fartmeistergeneral · 29/01/2007 13:34

Am filling in an application form and it asks for my national insurance number. I remember it clearly and it ends in D, but I did see a document when I was going through papers a while back and it had my ni number on it, but it ended in A. Is that because I am now married???

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CountessDracula · 29/01/2007 13:35

I don't think it matters does it?
I always thought mine ended in D but it is B
or the other way round!

Tortington · 29/01/2007 13:36

nope it doesnt change with marriage.

you are tagged for life with your unique number.

CountessDracula · 29/01/2007 13:36

but the last letter doesn't matter they told me

CountessDracula · 29/01/2007 13:37

there you are it means nowt now

Furball · 29/01/2007 13:38

no - your national insurance number which is issued at about 16 or 17 stays the same forever.

there is also an NHS number but I'm not sure if there are letters in it.

Sherbert37 · 29/01/2007 13:39

Mine ends in B which apparently means I would be called up in the event of war?

fartmeistergeneral · 29/01/2007 13:42

huh? so it doesn't matter these days?

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pooka · 29/01/2007 13:44

Mine ends in D and hasn't changed.

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