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    Congrats Buster!!!!!

    A new life......get livin!!!!!
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    A fork in the road of life, I think you took the right way.



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    Update: I retired May 31. I got my annual leave check this pay day. 6 weeks after retirement. The last check was a partial pay period, then a pay period with no pay, and finally the lump sum. My pay was processed through D.O.I.

    TSP has been very efficient. I got my first 72t amoritization method monthly payment 5 weeks after retiring. I may have been able to get it sooner. I mailed my request about June 25 and got check July 9th. No tax taken out for some reason. Should have been assessed as married with 3.

    OPM. Well... another story. Still waiting. I did get a letter this week from them with a claim number which was dated June 23rd. I tried to email them and it took several weeks for a reply but they said they needed my claim number or ssn to check on it. So I replied with my ssn a couple of weeks ago and still nothing. Haven't tried to call. Probably useless. Anyway, from others experience I should get a check this week. Stay tuned...
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    Clester you are killing me! Dame..............OPM sucks! I don't get it! You would think with today's technology, retirement should be instant with the push of one button on the keyboard!

    Clester I do hope it works out quickly for you, as you have suffered enough!

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    Still receiving 80% annuity at 6 1/2 months!! Called OPM the first of last week, the nice lady said they had finished my retirement and sent it to finance, that the check should arrive before the end of the Month and next Months payment should be 100% and complete!!! WOW 7 Months, when I see it I'll believe it.



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    The peak of boomer retirements comes in about 5-6 years. Can't even imagine how long the backlog will be to process all aspects of FERS peoples' retirements (all 3 legs) at that point. Better be putting cash in the emergency kitties now for drawdown while waiting, could take over a year before see full retirement at peak boomer partytime.
    "life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards" - soren kierkegaard

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    Received this email in response to my question about getting my annuity started from OPM..

    "Our system indicates your claim, Claim No. CSA x xxxx xx, is still in
    our processing section waiting its turn to be assigned for completion.
    All cases are processed in the order they are received. We have
    received an extraordinary high number of buyouts this past year which
    has caused an unusual backlog. We thank you for your patience."
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    Quote Originally Posted by clester View Post
    Received this email in response to my question about getting my annuity started from OPM..

    "Our system indicates your claim, Claim No. CSA x xxxx xx, is still in
    our processing section waiting its turn to be assigned for completion.
    All cases are processed in the order they are received. We have
    received an extraordinary high number of buyouts this past year which
    has caused an unusual backlog. We thank you for your patience."
    I heard it was the USPS that had the buyouts...Got my last Pay check yesterday..Hope they process my Annual Leave check soon..
    A wise man speaks when he has something to say...A FOOL speaks when he just has to say something

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    Quote Originally Posted by clester View Post
    Received this email in response to my question about getting my annuity started from OPM..

    "Our system indicates your claim, Claim No. CSA x xxxx xx, is still in
    our processing section waiting its turn to be assigned for completion.
    All cases are processed in the order they are received. We have
    received an extraordinary high number of buyouts this past year which
    has caused an unusual backlog. We thank you for your patience."
    Clester, Thanks for keeping us updated on your progress! I have learned a lot from you and others on the board about preparing for retirement. A friend told me yesterday that his retirement decisions were the most complicated financial decisions he has made to date and potentially the most beneficial/costly ones to his financial well-being for the rest of his life. Lots to think about!

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    Today makes exactly 7 weeks after retirement and still no pension check! My HRO said it may take up to 8 weeks. Guess I'll give it another week. Good thing I had a lot of leave to sell back and finally got that payout.
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    Clester, I got my first check the first of the 3rd Month, 8 weeks!
    YES! I finally got the check for the 20% I wasn't getting paid for from OPM!!! 7 Months is excessive I'd say, now waiting for my first full check, it will be about $700 bucks clear more a month so I'm happy! By the way they don't take out STATE TAX so be advised that it could cause you to pay a penalty in April.
    Last edited by nnuut; 07-19-2010 at 07:21 AM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by nnuut View Post
    Clester, I got my first check the first of the 3rd Month, 8 weeks!
    YES! I finally got the check for the 20% I wasn't getting paid for from OPM!!! 7 Months is excessive I'd say, now waiting for my first full check, it will be about $700 bucks clear more a month so I'm happy! By the way they don't take out STATE TAX so be advised that it could cause you to pay a penalty in April.
    Thanks NNUUT,
    Did you ever get the check for the first month? or will that come when they get it all figured out?
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