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ynnafymmi | 15:24 Wed 18th Dec 2024 | Business & Finance
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Since the early seventies ive owned about £50 worth of premium bonds(when you got them paper style).Ive lost them years ago and changed address a few times.Is there anyway i can find out if i have won anything in between then and now?

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How to check if old Premium Bonds have won?Just log in to view your prize history, or use our prize checker to see if you have any prizes you don't know about yet. Or you can write to us asking for your prize history. Remember to include your name, address and NS&I number (or Premium Bonds holder's number). We'll send you a list of any prizes you've won.
15:26 Wed 18th Dec 2024

How to check if old Premium Bonds have won?

Just log in to view your prize history, or use our prize checker to see if you have any prizes you don't know about yet. Or you can write to us asking for your prize history. Remember to include your name, address and NS&I number (or Premium Bonds holder's number). We'll send you a list of any prizes you've won.

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Not sure,i bought them(or was gifted them)in the 1970s.No i lost the original paper bonds years ago.Apart from my name and all the addresses ive lived in since then, would that help me any.

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@15.26.Can i not just enter my name(its not a common name)and see if my name comes up.I dont have the paper bonds and i have changed my address a few times sione.

They traced mine from my name and previous address, no problem. Sadly they hadn't won

https://www.nsandi.com/help/lost-touch-with-nsandi/track-lost-investments

 

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Okay,thanks for all the answers folks.

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