Cpf Date Of Birth

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Brian

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Aug 3, 2024, 2:20:28 PM8/3/24
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The age of a person can be counted differently in different cultures. This calculator is based on the most common age system. In this system, age increases on a person's birthday. For example, the age of a person who has lived for 3 years and 11 months is 3, and their age will increase to 4 on their next birthday one month later. Most western countries use this age system.

In some cultures, age is expressed by counting years with or without including the current year. For example, a person who is twenty years old is the same age as another person who is in their twenty-first year of life. In one of the traditional Chinese age systems, people are born at age 1 and their age increases up at the Traditional Chinese New Year rather than their birthday. For example, if one baby is born just one day before the Traditional Chinese New Year, 2 days later, the baby will be 2 even though he/she is only 2 days old.

In some situations, the months and day result of this age calculator may be confusing, especially when the starting date is the end of a month. For example, we count Feb. 20 to Mar. 20 to be one month. However, there are two ways to calculate the age from Feb. 28, 2022 to Mar. 31, 2022. If we consider Feb. 28 to Mar. 28 to be one month, then the result is one month and 3 days. If we consider both Feb. 28 and Mar. 31 as the end of the month, then the result is one month. Both calculation results are reasonable. Similar situations exist for dates like Apr. 30 to May 31, May 30 to June 30, etc. The confusion comes from the uneven number of days in different months. In our calculations, we use the former method.

Fill out the Application for a Social Security Card (Form SS-5) (PDF) and bring it to a local office along with unexpired identification and proof of the correct birth date, such as your U.S. birth certificate. Documents must be original or have a signature, stamp, or raised seal from the issuing agency. We don't accept photocopies.

Is there any chance that there is going to be a birthday field? I seem to always have a lot of forms that require the user to input his/her birth date. The date field works for this but I've noticed that users don't exactly use it properly.

I have been looking for a way to capture date of birth as well. I would like to be able to send a subscriber an email on their sixteenth birthday (via Mailchimp), but I can't work out a way to do that at the moment. Is it possible?

Chris,
yes, thank you, that field will do. Sorry - newbie on a *very* steep learning curve. My brain seems to be responding by selectively failing to process chunks of reality. Hey ho, time for another coffee :-)

@Mactonex Gravity Forms v1.6, currently a test release, has added additional date options for capturing dates. See this screenshot for a preview of the available types when configuring the Date Field in Gravity Forms v1.6:

Gravity Forms v1.6 is currently stable but is still considered a test release. Release Candidate 1 is available for download on the Plugin Downloads page and adds extensive new features which you can read about here:

Hi, Im trying to finish signing up with square, and when asked for my birth date the birth year keeps being highlighted with a message stating "birth year invalid". My birth is 1997, Im 23 so im old enough to have an account. any advice on how to fix this and proceed with the sign up process?

This sounds like a strange occurrence, indeed! These activation troubleshooting steps may come in handy here. If those don't seem to do the trick, I would recommend switching your online browser and trying again. Sometimes the activation process can orient slightly differently depending on which browser you are using.

I am updating the date of Birth in my profile, getting "Profile saved" message however the date of birth is not saved and its not flowing to Ticket Booking page. Is anybody able to help please? Thank you!!

HI, As far as I know, DOB is considered as Personal information so as per the setting on Concur - when you update the DOB on the profile, once saved it will show up as on the screenshot i.e. **/**/**** so you don't need to update the DOB again on the profile, if you want to check if its loading correctly on the booking, request your TMC/booking agent to retrieve your profile and check if its correctly reflecting for them, if yes, then you are good..

Hi Kevin, yes it stays as Blank. And at the booking page, its showing as non-editable field and empty, when I click on edit its sending me to profile and as said its not getting the update on profile.

PayPal has put a limitation on my account and asked for a bunch of information they already had for me, and which I have re-supplied. They are now asking for the birth date of the person to whom the shipment was addressed, and who is NOT a PayPal account holder. How is that legal? How does PayPal think they are entitled to private information for a non-account holder?

Here's the situation. I placed an order with a pet food supplier and stupidly chose to pay through PayPal. PayPal took the money from my bank account but listed the transaction as "pending" and refused to pay the Vendor. I cancelled the order directly with the Vendor because I couldn't wait to have the dog food order delayed--my dogs needed it! I asked PayPal for my refund. They told me no transaction would be processed unless I explained what the order was for. I told them it was dog food, which the purchase summary clearly said it was. Then PayPal asked me again to explain what the item was. I told them again. Then PayPal came back and asked me to supply photo ID (which they've already had for me for years). I supplied it.

Now they have asked for the birth date of the person who was to receive the order of dog food -- my husband whose name was on the pet food store account. I will not supply this. He is not a PayPal account holder. PayPal is not entitled to private information for people who do not do business with them.

All I want is my money back. PayPal will not answer my messages sent through the online complaint, except with automated responses. They send me emails with one line requesting what they want, but won't respond as a human and answer my questions why they need this information. They will NOT reply to the Vendor's requests to allow the refund to be processed. I can not get an English speaking customer service agent on the phone because I am not based in an English speaking country.

This has also happened to me recently. I ordered 3 personalised mugs for each of my sisters in law as a gift and put their names in a message to the seller. The transaction within Ebay failed, however Paypal took the payment three times and Paypal are now refusing to give me my money back until they have received her date of birth. Did your problem get resolved in the end? @123jen45 ?

Yes, I did finally receive a refund for the amount. SEVEN weeks after they took the money out of my bank account. I don't think PayPal would have done it willingly though. I filed a complaint against PayPal with my bank and they proceeded to investigate the charge, I also filed a complaint with the US Better Business Bureau and they looked into the charges for me. Suddenly PayPal was responding to my emails about the refund. I explained again that they are not entitled to the private information of a non-account holder, and I am not authorized to provide such private information for a third-party. The "customer service" rep (if I can call them that) said they would note my complaint with managers and a couple of days later I received a notice that a refund would be processed.

Each time PayPal asked me to re-provide information they already had for me multiple times over (photo id, an explanation of the charge, my verified address, etc.) I started uploading just a screen shot of the Cancelled order with the vendor, instead of any other documents. It's so ridiculous, but before I got emails asking if they could help me solve my problem, PayPal's bot gave me a "checkmark" saying the document I'd provided to them had been verified and no longer required. Honestly, PayPal is a garbage system. I believe this is one of their ploys to make money. As long as our money is out of our bank accounts and in theirs, THEY are the ones earning interest on it. When they do this thousands of times over and it adds up to a lot of money for them. Unless people stop using them and delete their accounts.

I'm still waiting for the supervisor of the person I chatted with to contact me. In chat, they just keep demanding that you give the information and are "sorry you feel that way" about not providing it. Sorry, but I work in health care, my husband works in finance, and you don't give out the date of birth of anyone. It's private protected information.

This is also happening to me. My sister asked me to make a donation to an orphanage in Bolivia where one of my nieces volunteered and provided a paypal address. After I made the donation I was told my account was limited and I had to tell them the date of birth of my sister in order to have the limitations lifted. I will not do this. This is private protected information and my sister is not an account holder. I can't believe it is even legal for them to require this information.

This is crazy. I've had a very similar problem. I made a $5 contribution for the Christmas gift of the office cleaner at our organization. A co-worker was collecting the funds to purchase the gift and asked us to write "Christmas gift for [name of cleaner]" in the description, which I did. PayPal placed a limitation on the account and is asking for the birth date of the cleaner named in the description. Not the birth date of the person I actually sent the $5, but the cleaner. I've written back and forth several times to customer service, and they simply keep repeating the request for the birth date. I'm not going to ask our office cleaner for their birth date, this is surely not legal or ethical.

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