Sorry to say that you can't find it here in Yahoo Answers. Even the official website of SSS Phils don't publish your SSS # but you can ask your current or previous employer about you SSS Number. They still keep a record of it.
You just need to politely ask them. :) If you don't have an employer ever since, you can just go to the nearest SSS Office to ask your SSS Number. Don't forget to bring at least two valid ID.
When you already have your SSS Number, you can now register an account to SSS Online Verification. I have a simple tutorial about this in my blog on how to verify your Static Information, Employment History, your Total SSS Contributions and also the balance of your SSS Short Term Loan. You just have to register a My.
SSS Account. To do this, you can check out my tutorial by accessing the links below: Check your SSS Contribution via Internet: http://www.bendaggers.com/sss-online-inquiry-contributions Check your SSS Contribution through Text: http://www.bendaggers.com/sms-text-sss-inquiry You can also print a copy of those information. After you registered your account, log in and check out your contribution or loan balance and click the "PRINTABLE VERSION/MODE" at bottom of the page.
The website will load an new format that can be easily printed.
There was a time that my session expired due to inactivity and somebody just closed it and turned off the computer. Now when I try to log in, I can't because it would say "You have an existing active session. Please log out to avoid errors."
Does anyone have a link to the log out page? Please help..
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