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  • #16
    Re: Looking around for best Annuity...

    Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
    BTW I also have a section 32 which was with Norwich Union think it too is now with Aviva although not certain off the top of my head will have to find latest statement.

    Thanks cardiac arrest am on good terms with my GP and is alway's willing to help were he can so no issues there.

    all went over to Aviva fro N.U. then near the time the Pensions office will tell you the minimum you should get from Aviva.
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    • #17
      Re: Looking around for best Annuity...

      Originally posted by cardiac arrest View Post
      What they asked for was the last 2 'readings' to be written on the form...and I didn't have two. I rang the Dr for the info and they said they would charge me. that's how it panned out. Am sure any requests to my Dr from the insurance company will be paid for by them, and not me...let them try I say !

      I don't pay bills...I'm from Yorkshire...
      I had to pay £15.00 to GP for reports standard charge it seems,
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      • #18
        Re: Looking around for best Annuity...

        Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View Post
        I had to pay £15.00 to GP for reports standard charge it seems,
        I suppose it depends what you want the info for and if the doctor likes you or not

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        • #19
          Re: Looking around for best Annuity...

          Originally posted by mgfboy View Post
          I suppose it depends what you want the info for and if the doctor likes you or not


          PPI claim.
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          • #20
            Re: Looking around for best Annuity...

            A pension ? What's that ? Thought they were extinct !

            The paltry opt out of SERPS pension and ex works one I have will probably be worth nothing after being eroded by the pension company fees over the next twenty years of me not paying in to them !

            I don't have a solution but I don't trust them

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            • #21
              Re: Looking around for best Annuity...

              Originally posted by Richard999 View Post
              A pension ? What's that ? Thought they were extinct !

              The paltry opt out of SERPS pension and ex works one I have will probably be worth nothing after being eroded by the pension company fees over the next twenty years of me not paying in to them !

              I don't have a solution but I don't trust them
              Extinct! nearly as they were raided and now we pensioners are suffering the outcome.
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              • #22
                Re: Looking around for best Annuity...

                Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View Post
                PPI claim.
                It was a joke matey

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                • #23
                  Re: Looking around for best Annuity...

                  Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View Post
                  Extinct! nearly as they were raided and now we pensioners are suffering the outcome.
                  My ex-works pension transfer to Aviva has no fees....and as a section 32 buy out, it has a guaranteed minimum pension, regardless of how dire Aviva/Norwich Union have invested over the past 26 years....

                  it's just I'd have probably been better leaving it where it was, as it would have increased along with the annual pay awards each year, which would be a heck of a lot more than investing in Aviva's expert investment team managing the fund in a series of 'secure and solid equities and govt bonds to guarantee you the best returns....but please note these can go down as well as up and nothing is guaranteed mate' ha, bloody ha !

                  useless bar stewards....

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                  • #24
                    Re: Looking around for best Annuity...

                    Pensioners being 'ripped off’ by profit margins on annuities

                    Retiring workers are being “ripped off” by financial companies making huge profit margins on annuities, campaigners have warned.....Read more here: Pensioners being 'ripped off’ by profit margins on annuities - allaboutFORUMS
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