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04 Oct 10 #227830 by maggie
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www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfina...butions-in-fees.html


Who's Taken My Pension? is on BBC One on Monday, 4 October at 8.30pm.

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04 Oct 10 #227864 by The Divorce IFA
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Ouch! These fees are outrageous.

How many clients would check a pension illustration?

All this information would be in there but it is difficult to decipher.

So, before signing up for a transfer to a new pension check the illustration.

Regards

Phil

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