Is it still impossible to change your Pretendo Network ID?

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You never were able to change your NNID after you set up the account when Nintendo Network was still on, but I hoped that Pretendo would allow people to change their IDs after sign up...

I'm still stuck with an ID I don't want because when I was registering for Pretendo, the PNID field did not allow numbers for some reason.

Has that now changed?
 
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