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    Pension savings??? Huh?? WTF???

    OK, I get letters..The usual...Then one that gets my attention...

    Fidelity Investments.

    Retirement savings statement.

    Account has $858.39... WTF?? I never signed up for one!!!!

    I passed 5 years in company back in March.

    I'll take this in come Tuesday, but has anyone ever had something like this occur to them??

    #2
    I'm not sure what you are asking????
    I'll be watching, you may never know when or how, but I'll be there. I am there now....

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      #3
      Originally posted by sunshine08
      I'm not sure what you are asking????

      Like How the hell this happened????

      I never signed up for anything, nor contributed to anything....

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        #4
        Worse can scenerio - You don't have $858.39.

        Best case scenerio - You have $838.39 ++ interest and what has been put in there since the statement date.

        Some companies have them already, you don't have to sign up, it is part of the benefits package.

        Let me know the outcome.
        I'll be watching, you may never know when or how, but I'll be there. I am there now....

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          #5
          hell leave it alone, let it sit there and earn interest!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Genenco
            OK, I get letters..The usual...Then one that gets my attention...

            Fidelity Investments.

            Retirement savings statement.

            Account has $858.39... WTF?? I never signed up for one!!!!

            I passed 5 years in company back in March.

            I'll take this in come Tuesday, but has anyone ever had something like this occur to them??

            My husband has the same thing!! One day in the mail he gets a statement. He has one that has over $2000 in it. It was set up by his employer because his employer contributes to it. My hubby has never signed up nor do we contribute to it. We won't be able to contribute until I go back to work this Fall.

            pink-amulet

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              #7
              Originally posted by Credit Hater
              Didnt you say you were sort of hiding out for a while? If so, then that account is probably on radar. It may even be a trick. I'd be careful with it. That amount should be the total amount if its true. Roll it over into an ira and then cash it in. It saves you some on penalties unless thats changed. I did the same thing 3 years ago.

              No, won't be hiding for 3-4 months...

              But Pink says it's like her hubbys..>So I wait till Tuesday

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