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I was forced to retire, have been trying to get 401k money for 2 month. The HR depa. says it was sent to bank as a direct rool over. Bank says it has never received any funds.

By asolidpole Asked Feb 6 2009 12:35PM
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Answer 1 out of 3

by Theby is sleepy on Mar 1, 2009 at 5:38 pm Permalink

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Get proof from bank that cheque was not deposited and get yourself a good lawyer. HR sounds crooked.
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by john pennington on Mar 1, 2009 at 5:35 pm Permalink

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Make Human Resources give you proof your money was sent to the bank.

I smell a rat.
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Answer 3 out of 3

by SumoAZ on Mar 1, 2009 at 5:33 pm Permalink

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Request a copy of the cancelled check to determine the endorsement. If the check was never issued you will get your answer when a check copy is not able to be supplied. If you get the copy, it will help the receiving bank determine if another account was credited with your funds. Good luck.
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