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My missus just lost her purse, NEED ADVICE

Post by elibomyekip » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:58 pm

How do you go about getting a new national insurance card and provisional, and is it gonna cost top dollah? She's got a CRB check thursday too, that's blatantly gonna fall through and potentially cost her the new job & training. But yeah. Any help would be lovely. Thanks ninjas.

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Post by belb » Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:07 am

get on the phone to citizens advice, they should be able to give you a DWP number to ring. there's never been a single occasion where i've actually needed to actually show anyone my NINO card though (good job really, no idea where it is) and i've had CRB checks in the past for a couple of jobs, have they specifically asked for it or is it just the provisional they're after?

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Post by rbnc » Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:42 am

Never been asked for my National Insurance card. As long as she knows the number she'll be right.
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Post by particle-jim » Sun Jan 24, 2010 5:48 am

look outside dominoes, there's usually wallets and purses on the floor outside
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Post by upstateface » Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:57 am

By your missus do you really mean your purse? It's ok I have one too.
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Post by AntlionUK » Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:08 am

it's not a man purse, it's a satchel.
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Post by magma » Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:06 pm

rbnc wrote:Never been asked for my National Insurance card. As long as she knows the number she'll be right.
Yup, this. CRB should be fine, too... does she have a passport or anything if she needs photo id?
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Post by stayc » Sun Jan 24, 2010 5:13 pm

elibomyekip wrote:How do you go about getting a new national insurance card and provisional, and is it gonna cost top dollah? She's got a CRB check thursday too, that's blatantly gonna fall through and potentially cost her the new job & training. But yeah. Any help would be lovely. Thanks ninjas.
Replacing a provisional is like tops £20, because she's not applying from scratch, you're replacing it. As for her NI card, once she gets in contact with social security they'll send her a piece of paper confirming her NI number, she won't get a replacement card. I shrug @ the CRB because I'm not sure what she can do about that... Good luck :]
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Post by gnome » Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:35 pm

particle-jim wrote:look outside dominoes, there's usually wallets and purses on the floor outside
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Post by djelements » Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:53 pm

gnome wrote:
particle-jim wrote:look outside dominoes, there's usually wallets and purses on the floor outside
:lol:
Yeah, I was just about to comment on that.
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Post by Firkles » Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:57 pm

CRB will be fine, they take ages to come through anyway if you've lived at a few addresses. I had to get a GCHQ check when I worked at a gallery unbelievably because it was situated in HMS Nelson dockyard, and the questions they ask are nuts - who was your parents head teacher etc. Really really go into insane detail.

In the mean time tell her the bank rang and she owes htem several thousand pounds after someone ordered a new kitchen or something in her name, just for hte lols.

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Post by leftdub » Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:33 pm

djelements wrote:
gnome wrote:
particle-jim wrote:look outside dominoes, there's usually wallets and purses on the floor outside
:lol:
Yeah, I was just about to comment on that.
I only clicked the thread cause I thought it was that again :oops:

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Post by rbnc » Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:45 pm

stayc wrote:
elibomyekip wrote:How do you go about getting a new national insurance card and provisional, and is it gonna cost top dollah? She's got a CRB check thursday too, that's blatantly gonna fall through and potentially cost her the new job & training. But yeah. Any help would be lovely. Thanks ninjas.
Replacing a provisional is like tops £20, because she's not applying from scratch, you're replacing it. As for her NI card, once she gets in contact with social security they'll send her a piece of paper confirming her NI number, she won't get a replacement card. I shrug @ the CRB because I'm not sure what she can do about that... Good luck :]

Costs £50 dude. I had to do it recently..Then found my original licence...Annoying.
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Post by stayc » Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:16 am

rbnc wrote:
stayc wrote:
elibomyekip wrote:How do you go about getting a new national insurance card and provisional, and is it gonna cost top dollah? She's got a CRB check thursday too, that's blatantly gonna fall through and potentially cost her the new job & training. But yeah. Any help would be lovely. Thanks ninjas.
Replacing a provisional is like tops £20, because she's not applying from scratch, you're replacing it. As for her NI card, once she gets in contact with social security they'll send her a piece of paper confirming her NI number, she won't get a replacement card. I shrug @ the CRB because I'm not sure what she can do about that... Good luck :]

Costs £50 dude. I had to do it recently..Then found my original licence...Annoying.
Ahh wow, not too long ago maybe october time my mate had to do it and his cost about 20/25 quid, damn these scamming bastards :u:
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