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Ex employer wants me to visit them every 2 years.

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BRIAN58 | 21:08 Sat 16th May 2009 | Law
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I used to work in London and I took redundancy / early retirement nearly 5 years age.

Under the terms of my retirement pension my ex employers state they have the right to visit me periodically to check I am still alive which I think is reasonable as they have continued to pay a few pensiond not knowing the person has passed away.

Up until now I have had one confirmation that I am still living form to be completed by a professional person and I have had it completed by a teacher and returned it by post to my ex employer and the pension has continued to be paid.

Suddenly I have received a letter stating that in future I will have to visit them in London every 2 years at my own expense so they can confirm I am entitled to the pension.

As I live over 200 miles from London this will be expensive and if I live to say 100 I might not be capable of travelling to London then.

I have offered to have a telephone interview and they could see me on a web cam if required.

Do I have to comply with these onerous terms for my ex employer to be obliged by law to pay my pension.

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I think that perhaps it is worth you discussing it with your local Citizens Advice Bureau.
It certainly seems unreasonable. Either go to CAB or contact the Pensions Advisory Service:

http://www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk/cont act_tpas/

There is apparently a need for pension schemes to have a formal complaints procedure, and you can go to an Ombudsman if not satisfied with the result. They can advise you on this.
Agree with Themas - I think that this is bizarre and worth challenging.
My aged grandfather used to receive written requests from the pension trustees every 2 years requiring a signature to confirm he was still living, well into his 90s. But requiring visits seems inappropriate.
why don't you suggest they visit you? they should at least be paying your expenses.

it sounds bizarre to me, and I would challenge it.

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