Mothergoose
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I am taking early retirement from a job I worked in for 5 years.
I'm moving abroad so am taking the 40k in my pension, minus tax with me. I find it almost impossible to contact them - they are WTW - no one answers the phone, I leave a message and there is no response. I email and they say they will contact me within 10 working days - no response. I was once on a call for 50 minutes waiting to be put through to someone and the line went dead. When I ask them to confirm some correspondence from my employer they don't respond unless I mention that I am so stressed by my interactions with them that I am going to contact the Ombudsman. The reviews for them are terrible - the very same as my own experience with them. I have been dealing with them re my early retirement since October.
I retire next Friday. I do need the money now as in within the next 3/4 months - it has been expensive to move abroad. They say that they can't do anything re my pension until mid April when my last pension contributions are invested as they are monthly in arrears - that's fine with me - but I don't think I can go through further months of attempted communications with no response from them unless I threaten Ombudsman.
It's been incredibly stressful dealing with them, and has put me off getting a pension overseas. Would I be better writing to the Ombudsman about my experience and letting them know a complaint has been made, or would I be better going through a new broker and asking them to contact WTC - the fee for this is 200 plus VAT?
Would welcome any advice. So stressed from my dealings with them.
I'm moving abroad so am taking the 40k in my pension, minus tax with me. I find it almost impossible to contact them - they are WTW - no one answers the phone, I leave a message and there is no response. I email and they say they will contact me within 10 working days - no response. I was once on a call for 50 minutes waiting to be put through to someone and the line went dead. When I ask them to confirm some correspondence from my employer they don't respond unless I mention that I am so stressed by my interactions with them that I am going to contact the Ombudsman. The reviews for them are terrible - the very same as my own experience with them. I have been dealing with them re my early retirement since October.
I retire next Friday. I do need the money now as in within the next 3/4 months - it has been expensive to move abroad. They say that they can't do anything re my pension until mid April when my last pension contributions are invested as they are monthly in arrears - that's fine with me - but I don't think I can go through further months of attempted communications with no response from them unless I threaten Ombudsman.
It's been incredibly stressful dealing with them, and has put me off getting a pension overseas. Would I be better writing to the Ombudsman about my experience and letting them know a complaint has been made, or would I be better going through a new broker and asking them to contact WTC - the fee for this is 200 plus VAT?
Would welcome any advice. So stressed from my dealings with them.