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Pension..should I be patient or moan....

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thelewisgang | 21:09 Sat 28th Jul 2007 | Business & Finance
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I retired in June & am awaiting a company pension & although they promised verbally that I would receive a letter this week, nothing has arrived. The pension is question is a small amount from my most recent employment amounting to just a few hundred pounds but the main amount I paid into with the same employer had been 'frozen' as the pension scheme was changed some years back. This is a much more substantial amount. How long is normal for a company to cough up with my money. They knew in February this year that I would be retiring in June & all the relevant paperwork was forwarded to them late February. Should I just be patient or should I start to moan about the delay. thanks for any replies!
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Your employer should have been able to arrange for your pension to be paid by now...especially if they knew in February that you wanted it in June.
I would call them on Monday and demand to know whats going on. Dont take any excuses from them.
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thank you for your reply & I'll give them a ring tomorrow. I appreciate you taking the time to reply.

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