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Post Office Pension

Davycc
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Hi all,
Is there anyone who can maybe shed some light or point me in the right direction. Maybe only worth a few pence but it all adds up. I worked in the Post Office from 1979 - 1982 and I believe that a pension payment was automatically deducted from my salary. Question is, is there anyone who can confirm this or point me in the right direction...Post Office state "it's too far back to search records"
Is there anyone who can maybe shed some light or point me in the right direction. Maybe only worth a few pence but it all adds up. I worked in the Post Office from 1979 - 1982 and I believe that a pension payment was automatically deducted from my salary. Question is, is there anyone who can confirm this or point me in the right direction...Post Office state "it's too far back to search records"
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Hi
I expect you mean Royal Mail?
http://www.royalmailpensionplan.co.uk/
http://www.royalmailpensionplan.co.uk/section-ab/useful-contacts
and who told you that?
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You joined before 1987 so you are Section A/B deferred member?
http://www.royalmailpensionplan.co.uk/section-ab/leaving-scheme/preserved-benefits
Pensions Service Centre
PO Box 500
CHESTERFIELD
S49 1WX
0114 241 4545
The booklet (2012) has no reference to new state pension so if you are not yet state pension age, see
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/447195/new-state-pension--effect-of-being-contracted-out.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/check-state-pension0 -
I worked in the Post Office from 1979 - 1982 and I believe that a pension payment was automatically deducted from my salary.
I would guess that you weren't in long enough to earn a preserved benefit, so would have been due a refund of your own contributions (less tax etc.) instead (covering legislation brought the minimum period down to 2 years only in 1988).0
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