NRIC


Grandfather wouldn't mind helping the painting in his red loincloth. :bsmilie:

Kre%C4%8Denje-DomGradnja.jpg


Grandfather is not prepared for something this shocking ..................... :bsmilie:
 

Just show to man and say "man I look good huh?" :bsmilie:
 

so you show yr ic to everyone who ask for it ?

Sent from my Lenovo S930 using Tapatalk

Maybe u just tell us what is your problem?
 

so you show yr ic to everyone who ask for it ?

No, it's usually my driver's licence because I don't carry my ic.

Like that how ah?
 

Special NRIC numbers that are numerically significant have been issued to notable people in Singapore.


  1. S0000001I (Yusof bin Ishak, first President of Singapore, deceased November 1970)
  2. S0000002G (first Chief Justice of Singapore Wee Chong Jin, deceased June 2005)
  3. S0000003E (first Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew, deceased March 2015)
  4. S0000004C (Kwa Geok Choo, wife of Lee Kuan Yew, deceased October 2010)
  5. S0000005A (first Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Toh Chin Chye, deceased February 2012)
  6. S0000006Z (second Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Goh Keng Swee, deceased May 2010)
  7. S0000007H (first Minister for Culture S Rajaratnam, deceased February 2008)
 

Special NRIC numbers that are numerically significant have been issued to notable people in Singapore.


  1. S0000001I (Yusof bin Ishak, first President of Singapore, deceased November 1970)
  2. S0000002G (first Chief Justice of Singapore Wee Chong Jin, deceased June 2005)
  3. S0000003E (first Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew, deceased March 2015)
  4. S0000004C (Kwa Geok Choo, wife of Lee Kuan Yew, deceased October 2010)
  5. S0000005A (first Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Toh Chin Chye, deceased February 2012)
  6. S0000006Z (second Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Goh Keng Swee, deceased May 2010)
  7. S0000007H (first Minister for Culture S Rajaratnam, deceased February 2008)

So what's your IC number?
 

Let me tell u the real purpose

They need to record the name and maybe contacts of the person returning the goods, for audit purposes.

If there is no record of names, there will be a loophole for fraudulent activities within the company.

Now u understand? Pls explain to your son, so that he will not grow up ignorant.

If u not happy abt giving IC, u can offer to give driver licence. It's the same, except if they want your registered address, then u have to declare it.

Thank you for the advice. The defective item with the receipt, are they not enough.
 

Special NRIC numbers that are numerically significant have been issued to notable people in Singapore.


  1. S0000001I (Yusof bin Ishak, first President of Singapore, deceased November 1970)
  2. S0000002G (first Chief Justice of Singapore Wee Chong Jin, deceased June 2005)
  3. S0000003E (first Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew, deceased March 2015)
  4. S0000004C (Kwa Geok Choo, wife of Lee Kuan Yew, deceased October 2010)
  5. S0000005A (first Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Toh Chin Chye, deceased February 2012)
  6. S0000006Z (second Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Goh Keng Swee, deceased May 2010)
  7. S0000007H (first Minister for Culture S Rajaratnam, deceased February 2008)

Interesting.

Please state your IC number here if you are prepared to share!

NRIC No and Name and title if any, dead or alive

1. 1.S0000001I (Yusof bin Ishak, first President of Singapore, deceased November 1970)
2.
 

"Please state your IC number here if you are prepared to share!

NRIC No and Name and title if any, dead or alive

1. 1.S0000001I (Yusof bin Ishak, first President of Singapore, deceased November 1970)"
2. S0000000 (Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles 1781– 1826)
 

Thank you for the advice. The defective item with the receipt, are they not enough.

Auditors don't look at physical defective products. They need to see proper records.

U wait till u run your own company, u will get what I mean. Will you allow staff to just refund company money without records of who is the customers, who received the money, who signed for it?
 

Special NRIC numbers that are numerically significant have been issued to notable people in Singapore.


  1. S0000001I (Yusof bin Ishak, first President of Singapore, deceased November 1970)
  2. S0000002G (first Chief Justice of Singapore Wee Chong Jin, deceased June 2005)
  3. S0000003E (first Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew, deceased March 2015)
  4. S0000004C (Kwa Geok Choo, wife of Lee Kuan Yew, deceased October 2010)
  5. S0000005A (first Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Toh Chin Chye, deceased February 2012)
  6. S0000006Z (second Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Goh Keng Swee, deceased May 2010)
  7. S0000007H (first Minister for Culture S Rajaratnam, deceased February 2008)

where u got that? you working in ICA?
 

There are still a lot of companies which still record NRIC for all kind of purposes. They are either ignorant of the compliance requirement with the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). When they collect the NRIC info, they need to show the reason why they do so and do not have an alternative means. They also need to store and protect the the NRIC data properly.

More information here : PDPA Guidelines on NRIC numbers