whitter45
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Registered: 15th Nov 02
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I went into myh company pension as they pay in as much as I do if not more and I can take it with me if I leave the company although thats all dependant on whether the next company would take it
If not i can continue it as my private pension
[Edited on 25-01-2007 by whitter45]
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Colin
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Still without watching that program but how can a company withdraw from paying out a pension if you have contributed to it?? Surely that equates to theft???
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whitter45
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yes but it depends how they have invested it and it states in your t&C's that that the pension may be worth more or less than what you have paid in
[Edited on 25-01-2007 by whitter45]
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Colin
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Oh well....fook that
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Andrew
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Only bit of advice i agree with off my Dad. Invest in property, you will never loose out.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
Only bit of advice i agree with off my Dad. Invest in property, you will never loose out.
never? Are you sure about that?!
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Andrew
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What is with the arrogance?
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
What is with the arrogance?
how can you tell arrogance from a short sentence like that?!  
Im just saying there is a chance you can loose out, its not the perfect investment which will ALWAYS make you money.
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topshot_2k
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As i work in a college i get same pension as teachers, only pay 6% and EPM pay the rest will still setup a personal svings account to pay £30 a month into.
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