SF Question. Customer Reference ID

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    SF Question. Customer Reference ID
    Originally started my application online and got my ID that way. Decided to change to paper application. Do I write down the same ID? Or do they generate a new one for me if I leave it blank?
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    Re: SF Question. Customer Reference ID
    (Original post by Aninja)
    Originally started my application online and got my ID that way. Decided to change to paper application. Do I write down the same ID? Or do they generate a new one for me if I leave it blank?
    I had the same problem as you, and the repy i got was to put down the ID you had originally. I think thats what everyone else with this problem on this site did..
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    Re: SF Question. Customer Reference ID
    (Original post by BloodyUcas)
    I had the same problem as you, and the repy i got was to put down the ID you had originally. I think thats what everyone else with this problem on this site did..
    Thanks.
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