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My Stepsister Stole My Premium Bond Along With All My British Passports.
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I think my father had mentioned that they were consecutive numbers with the names of each one of us. There Might had been 7 in Total or more.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you all! Unfortunately I am not living in England anymore. By All my passports I mean from the first one as a child etc. I did some research online and read that it is not considered a crime and at the reception Desk of the British Embassy and Consulate in Madrid where she lives I was given a tel. number and info to get a new one!
If the Premium Bond(s) were in your name you can use the tracing service to try to re-connect with them:
https:/ /www.ns andi.co m/files /asset/ pdf/tra cing-se rvice-b rochure -print- friendl y.pdf
If they weren't actually in your name but you were simply told they were "yours" then I don't think you'll able to claim them.
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If they weren't actually in your name but you were simply told they were "yours" then I don't think you'll able to claim them.
// Stealing of anything is a crime, more so someone’s Passport//
bearing in mind that it is NOT your property
. Passports remain the property of HM Government and they may not be sold by the person named in the passport, or any other person. Expired or cancelled passports are returned to the holder.
I must not c/p I must not c/p .... I am a bad person if I c/p
bearing in mind that it is NOT your property
. Passports remain the property of HM Government and they may not be sold by the person named in the passport, or any other person. Expired or cancelled passports are returned to the holder.
I must not c/p I must not c/p .... I am a bad person if I c/p
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