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I have to answer their letters to confirm my continued existence. This time the letter didn’t arrive – and my pension has stoppedI contacted you a year ago after you wrote about teachers not receiving their pensions because of assumptions that they were dead. I had received six letters essentially informing me that my payments would be stopped unless I confirmed that I was still alive.Recently the payments did stop, only this time I had not received any letter. It only arrived after I called Teachers’ Pensions, dated six weeks earlier. Continue reading…
I have to answer their letters to confirm my continued existence. This time the letter didn’t arrive – and my pension has stopped
I contacted you a year ago after you wrote about teachers not receiving their pensions because of assumptions that they were dead. I had received six letters essentially informing me that my payments would be stopped unless I confirmed that I was still alive.
Recently the payments did stop, only this time I had not received any letter. It only arrived after I called Teachers’ Pensions, dated six weeks earlier.