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Pacific Coast Benefits Trust in mail, can I cash out?
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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 2200283" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>Reading this, really stinks a bit. Identity theft? And you claim to be going through the process? If your going through the process, you know they have your wife's signature notarized. Identity theft? Some people, have to get the member's name also notarized, some didn't? How does that fight identity theft? Not even consistent. The one driver who did get his check, is the one who DID NOT have to produce his signature notarized. How does that combat identity theft? I did produce my signature notarized and my wife's signature notarized. I blieve if notarizing is sufficient for $500,000 home loans, it's probably good enough for $10,000. Coast Benefit has notified me, they have received everything and nothing more is needed. They just are not going to mail if out for an additional 3 weeks. How is that combating identity theft. You Sound more like an employee of Coast Benefit and Trust or an apologist. Really sounds like BS to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 2200283, member: 27108"] Reading this, really stinks a bit. Identity theft? And you claim to be going through the process? If your going through the process, you know they have your wife's signature notarized. Identity theft? Some people, have to get the member's name also notarized, some didn't? How does that fight identity theft? Not even consistent. The one driver who did get his check, is the one who DID NOT have to produce his signature notarized. How does that combat identity theft? I did produce my signature notarized and my wife's signature notarized. I blieve if notarizing is sufficient for $500,000 home loans, it's probably good enough for $10,000. Coast Benefit has notified me, they have received everything and nothing more is needed. They just are not going to mail if out for an additional 3 weeks. How is that combating identity theft. You Sound more like an employee of Coast Benefit and Trust or an apologist. Really sounds like BS to me. [/QUOTE]
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