first 2 letters are the year your born the numbers are random the last letter means nothing as far as i know .for example if your ni number ends in a D i can input A B C or D on the HMRC system and still get your record.
2007-07-29 11:17:00
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answered by nicolabuddah 3
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The system used is as follows:
If the last number issued is 123 then the next number will be 124. 125, 126, etc.
Alphabetic characters are used to increase the number of possible numbers without increasing drastically the size of the eventual result. For instance AB123, AB124, AB125 and so on.
It is a very clever system known as the Alphanumeric System
2007-07-27 01:56:43
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answered by BARROWMAN 6
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Funny you say that cause i believe that it does my national insurace number has the letter of my middel name there must be a resson to log were your from and tuff hidden
2007-07-27 01:58:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I've no idea but mine and my brothers are one letter and one number different so I assume there's some logic in there somewhere!
2007-07-27 01:53:18
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answered by sunshine 4
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Yes letters denote year you was born and age youare .
2007-07-28 05:26:12
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answered by FRANK W 2
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You need to get out more, who cares unless your thinking of selling people fake ones and giving me some of the profit!!!!!
2007-07-27 02:04:06
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answered by Sir Rothschild 2
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i belive the first two are the year your was born, they havesomething to do with that, hey but could be wrong, we just had the same first two numbers as my mates when we all left school andgot that plastic card in the post.
2007-07-27 01:54:04
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answered by misskitti7® 7
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its your name . your not a person your a number thats all everyone is a number.
2007-07-27 02:01:00
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answered by meandean 5
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Hmmm..... mine has absolutley no relevance to my birthdate, or any of my state license numbers, or my name.
Not sure..... Looks like it's different.... maybe by state?
2007-07-27 02:27:17
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answered by Insurance MAN 2
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its just a number to idenify you
2007-07-27 01:53:09
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answered by william l 4
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