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<blockquote data-quote="oldngray" data-source="post: 1485678" data-attributes="member: 45230"><p>I got my first pension check on time but still had to go through massive BS. Pension was off a couple of dollars which was a small but glaringly obvious error. The biggest hassle was my healthcare getting cancelled and getting it straightened out. I would call and send in all of the required paperwork and it was supposedly corrected but then I would get a cancellation notice. I even sent in a premium which was due according to the bill the sent me, then have that money refunded after I was cancelled then I had to send the payment again. It was like one office didn't know what was going on in another office. There were many other headaches including incorrect information from the retirement department (who even lied to me and I caught them in a lie after I asked to speak to a supervisor - my case worker claimed she didn't have my paperwork when it was sitting on her desk) plus the great difficulty even being able to talk to real person with phone calls and hour long waits the only way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldngray, post: 1485678, member: 45230"] I got my first pension check on time but still had to go through massive BS. Pension was off a couple of dollars which was a small but glaringly obvious error. The biggest hassle was my healthcare getting cancelled and getting it straightened out. I would call and send in all of the required paperwork and it was supposedly corrected but then I would get a cancellation notice. I even sent in a premium which was due according to the bill the sent me, then have that money refunded after I was cancelled then I had to send the payment again. It was like one office didn't know what was going on in another office. There were many other headaches including incorrect information from the retirement department (who even lied to me and I caught them in a lie after I asked to speak to a supervisor - my case worker claimed she didn't have my paperwork when it was sitting on her desk) plus the great difficulty even being able to talk to real person with phone calls and hour long waits the only way. [/QUOTE]
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