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13 Jan 10 #176129 by jamais
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I have 3 pensions,

1 with either 3 months or 3 years service (the pension scheme was overfunded and a payment holiday put in place for 3 years - those were the days!, it's complicated whether I get anything from this at all, becasue for some of the time I was a post-grad student with a proportion of my salary actually burseried and non-pensionable) where my salary was about 10Kpa. I have queried this one as we are trying to track it down.

1 of 4 years service final salary of 28K (FS scheme)

and one of 5 years service (final salary £40K, FS scheme)

H has 1 of 4.5 years service (final salary of 17K, fs scheme)

I *think* one of 2 years FS, with a FS of 12K.

and possibly another 1, 1-2 years not f/s.

they each cost about £300 + VAT to get a CETV for, is it even worth it? aren't they likely to be comparitively piddling amounts?

given that the 5 I'm sure about are all final salary and have leaving statements for 3 of them, isn't that enough to see that they are small potatoes...

I don't wnt to spend money I havn't got on useless things,

TIA

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15 Jan 10 #176737 by TBagpuss
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Are you sure the charges are for a CETV? Usually you are entitled to one free CETV in any year and are only charged if you request a second within 12 months.

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18 Jan 10 #177656 by jamais
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Hi thanks, the pricing literature was misleading, and you're right so I've activated getting them

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