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Last reviews in Pensions

  • Guest 4th October 2009

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    Never invest with Aviva! The value of my pension fund has dropped year on year despite the current economic problems With constant changes in terminology and meddling by the government it's almost impossible

  • Guest 21st September 2009

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    Over 30 years ago I transferred my ex work's pension to Norwich Union using Plan32 .To quote "Pretty Women" "BIG ,BIG MISTAKE ,HUGE".Having paid for the privilege of transfer and 25 years of totally useless bon

  • Guest 3rd August 2009

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    My current experience of Scottish Equitable is deplorable.
    I have just questioned a deduction of 15% of the units held in my paid-up With Profits Pension Scheme in ONE year,and been told that this is becau

  • Guest 15th May 2009

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    I used to be pleased with my NPI pension, because it gave a good choice of external fund managers. Then, when NPI withdrew all of these external options, I instructed them to transfer my funds to a new company.

  • rallerton 5th March 2009

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    Having placed a lump sum with Sun Life (now AXA SUN LIFE) in a Flexible Transfer Plan over 20 yrs ago, all projections were wildly assumed. Even taking account of poor performance years and "Credit Crunch" we w

  • sandell 5th December 2008

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    I have an Investment Bond with Norwich Union. Sure it grew in value and I'm not complaining about that. Just wanted to warn everyone that if you want to make a withdrawal, be prepared to wait. After 2 months of

  • Mike Oakwood 27th October 2008

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    Pension was deliberately set up to pay off my mortgage, age 60 - I was assured that this would be from the realizable cash element of the pension fund (25%). Monthly payments were made over years & initially, t

  • stecha 11th September 2008

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    I am now retired and still struggling to get my money out of Aegon Scottish Equitable. I have filed complaints with all relevant agencies, but most either didn't want to know or said my complaint was "outside t

  • Guest 1st August 2008

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    I'm so so sorry I ever bought into the Friends Provident Pension Company. I'm now trapped by their penalties for transferring. With only 6 years to go before I need my pension theres no chance of receiving a de

  • tq7 Rank: Lance Corporal 4th June 2008

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    My Scottish widows pension has been very poor and their service no better. I've had less than 2% growth over the last 15 years, I would be better off with money in the Building society.