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    When we do a fund transfer the web site asks if we want a reply by e-mail. I've started saying yes. I get a quick reply via e-mail. I don't want them to send me a reply via the mail which takes more time and cost 37 cents. I would hate for them to limit or change the transfer system because of ie., cost.

    Is this the right thing to do ???


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    Yes. Let's keep costs down so they don't do away with daily transactions.

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    as a postal employee, i have to say no. also, i like the fact that having the tsp computer "confirms" my requested allocation by sending the confirmation notice to a hard printwer and sending me the confirmation notice on a piece of paper. also, tsp does not pay 37 cents per envelope as you thought. recently i had a transfer allocation "lost" by them and i missed making some dollars. Have you experienced? what is with this "2 business days" to effect the transfer?

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    I hate snail mail. It takes up space. I have to fiddle with it.

    Attached is a spreadsheet I made that converts the IFT e-mail "before" and "after" chart to human-readable format for entering transactions into financial software, such as Quicken or Money. All you do is paste the chart from the e-mail into the spreadsheet.


    Tom, can you add that to the utilities? Let me know if the instructions need expounding.
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