How do I find my Partner ID (formerly MPIN)?

Michael Parajecki 0 Reputation points
2023-11-22T15:51:10.6766667+00:00

I need to renew my SPLA agreement with Ingram Micro and they are asking me for my Partner ID or MPIN.

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  1. Jarvis Sun-MSFT 10,231 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2023-11-23T02:20:16.29+00:00

    Hi @Michael Parajecki ,

    Welcome to our Q&A forum!

    You can find your Partner ID by logging into the Microsoft Partner Network (MPN) portal and navigating to the “Membership” tab. Your MPIN is a unique code that is used to verify your identity when you contact Microsoft support. If you do not have your MPIN, you can reset it by following the instructions on the Microsoft website.

    https://www.altariscloud.com/blog/renewing-or-signing-a-new-spla-agreement-navigating-the-microsoft-partner-center

    Please Note: Since the web site is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.


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