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Fidelity Retirement Planner

Hi Folks,

I was wondering if anyone form the UK has been able to use the Fidelity Retirement Planner?

https://www.fidelity.com/calculators-tools/planning-guidance-center

When I try to register it asked for Social Security details which I obviously dont have.
Is there any way around this?

Thanks

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  • TrustyOven
    TrustyOven Posts: 746 Forumite
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    Try using the UK site?
    Goals
    Save £12k in 2017 #016 (£4212.06 / £10k) (42.12%)
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  • bigfreddiel
    bigfreddiel Posts: 4,263 Forumite
    TrustyOven wrote: »
    Try using the UK site?

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  • Paul_Herring
    Paul_Herring Posts: 7,484 Forumite
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    TrustyOven wrote: »
    Try using the UK site?

    Both the UK and US sites appear to require you to have products (or at least have your details on file) with them in order to register.
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  • TrustyOven
    TrustyOven Posts: 746 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Both the UK and US sites appear to require you to have products (or at least have your details on file) with them in order to register.

    Ok well I didn't know this.

    But it's irrelevant (with the information we have so far from the OP).
    OP was saying they had no Social Security Number, which is a USA specific identifier. That was all.

    With the information we had from the OP, it seems just that they would be happy to register / open products as long as the personal information was applicable for a UK persion (so, national insurance number, post code, county etc rather than SSN and Zip Code, state etc.)
    Goals
    Save £12k in 2017 #016 (£4212.06 / £10k) (42.12%)
    Save £12k in 2016 #041 (£4558.28 / £6k) (75.97%)
    Save £12k in 2014 #192 (£4115.62 / £5k) (82.3%)
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