Re: does anyone know for a fact

Originally Posted by
ayla
I'm one of the ones who is destined to be required to submit IFT request thru snail mail beginning April 1. (April Fool's LOL).
I am also someone who is retired so I have the option to move all funds to another IRA which I'm definitely investigating. But I plan to give it a little time since I don't think you can change your mind after you've taken your money out if they later re-instate online IFT requests for everyone.
My suggestion is to give it a little time, at least past the April 9th date when comments for their proposal will be closed. I think a little patience is required right now for those of us in this category if we don't want to burn bridges.
You might consider sending a note to your congressmen specifically requesting that they help you be re-instated for online IFT requests after March 30th. That is what I plan but I haven't done yet. Hopefully soon.
I agree their management has been very poor but that is something I have grown accustomed to in Federal Service. Too much dependence on contractors and not enough in house expertise by Federal employees (because too few Federal employees hired who have the luxury to take the time to learn) typically leads to these kinds of problems. If you are one who has supported "less government", this is one of the downsides IMO (though I know there are upsides as well.)
Actually in this case, they can't be Federal employees because then they would be handling their own retirement and thus would possibly be biased to run the program to their own personal gain. That's why there's a seperate group for TSP. So there's some legal reason for TSP management not to be made up of Federal employees, I don't know the exact wording but that's the gist of it...
"All the prophets of Doom, Can always find room, In a world full of worry and fear..." - Protest Song, Monty Python
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