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The number "193-46-5551" appears to be a Social Security Number. Social Security Numbers are unique identifiers assigned to individuals by the Social Security Administration in the United States. It is not appropriate to share or disclose someone's Social Security Number without their consent.
They need to know your credit card number and the expiration date of the card, your birthday and the last four digits of your social security number.
You can sign into the UTC Pension Center at the Related Link. You will need your Social Security number, PIN, and last four digits of your Social Security number. If you do not have a PIN or have lost it, there are instructions on the page to get a new one.
It's usually printed on the back of the card in the signature line. It is either three or four digits long and is different from the last four digits of your card number...
Nothing to be seriously concerned about because a social security number contains 9 numbers and the last 4 digits are just identifying you personally. No one would be able to open a credit card or bank account without your full social security number. The last 4 numbers of a bank account would not matter either as the entire number contains 12 numbers. Your name and address would not matter unless they also had your entire bank account number and/or social security number. If you should feel unsafe you're entitled to one free credit report per year from Equifax, Transunion, and Experian.
The number digits for twelve and four-tenths = 12.4
there are 9 digits in the SSN The digits in the Social Security number allow for the orderly assignment of numbers. The number is divided into three parts: the area, group and serial numbers. The first three (3) digits (area) of a person's social security number are determined by the ZIP Code of the mailing address shown on the application for a social security number. Within each area, the group number (middle two (2) digits) range from 01 to 99 but are not assigned in consecutive order. For administrative reasons, group numbers issued first consist of the ODD numbers from 01 through 09 and then EVEN numbers from 10 through 98, within each area number allocated to a State. After all numbers in group 98 of a particular area have been issued, the EVEN Groups 02 through 08 are used, followed by ODD Groups 11 through 99. Within each group, the serial numbers (last four (4) digits) run consecutively from 0001 through 9999.
There are different ways to check passport information one is by phone and the other is online. Be prepared t give your last name, your date of birth and the last four digits of your social security number
There is no such number. If the four digits are even, the entire number is even, not odd.
A Social Security number consists of 9 digits and is structured as follows: 000-00-0000 The first set of three digits is called the "Area Number", and is based on the mailing address ZIP code used by the applicant. The second set of two digits is called the "Group Number"and is a series of odd and even numbers. The first set consists of odd numbers running from 01-09. Once these odd group numbers have been used, even group numbers take their place and range from 10-98. Once all of these group numbers are exhausted, the order is reversed, with even group numbers (2-8) coming first, followed by odd group numbers (11-99). The third set of four digits is called the "Serial Number", and runs consecutively from 0001-9999.
Hi, The code is: The last four digits of your phone number. Cheers Val
Here's the info from the Social Security Administration: "The digits in the Social Security number allow for the orderly assignment of numbers. The number is divided into three parts: the area, group and serial numbers. "The first three (3) digits (area) of a person's social security number are determined by the ZIP Code of the mailing address shown on the application for a social security number. See the first Related Link below for more information. "Within each area, the group number (middle two (2) digits) range from 01 to 99 but are not assigned in consecutive order. For administrative reasons, group numbers issued first consist of the ODD numbers from 01 through 09 and then EVEN numbers from 10 through 98, within each area number allocated to a State. After all numbers in group 98 of a particular area have been issued, the EVEN Groups 02 through 08 are used, followed by ODD Groups 11 through 99. Within each group, the serial numbers (last four (4) digits) run consecutively from 0001 through 9999. "Further information about Social Security Numbers that are currently assigned is available on SSA's website at See for more facts the Related Links below.