kathleen r Hns
map-marker Lacey, Washington

Aarons - Arrons rents chehalis washington poor cut service

went in looking for a fridg mine quit no one could deliver to day bought from tacoma store many times james is the best up there first person said they could get it there today so my wife started the paperwork needed a phone number then along came diana medel f699@***.com hit her up said they were a franchise completly different from the other arrons so we would have to start over so come back or call us back in this condesending voice now when i moved down here james from tacoma hooked me up with a mower after a vist to my local storeand getting pissed long stry short this is a country town word gets out o yea bubba army brother
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$1700
kathleen r Hns
map-marker Lacey, Washington

Hewitt Associates - Hewitt associatses llc

filed to cash out my pension 1 /17 2012 got the paper work had it noterized sent it back got the cofermation sent it back was told feb 1st the 15the would cut a check talked to a rep on the phone feb 14th said every thing was good got a letter they mis figured the ammount shoted me 200 dollars so the whole thing starts over so some time in march i can start paying my bills hope the power company understands worked for chi for 26 years never thought they would use such tactics if i did i would not have made it 26 years never spoke with more uncareing pepole in my life
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Kaydence Mlg

Sorry, you are incorrect. I worked at Hewitt Associates and every single thing they do is outlined specifically by the pension plan of you company, not by Hewitt. If you're upset about the process, complain about the company you worked at, not Hewitt.

Guest

Kathy - I feel your pain! I have been trying to collect my deceased sister's pension benefits for nearly a year.

Hewitt says I'm entitled to the benefit (after six months of their "investigation") and have promised payment on several occassions.

Hewitt is so incompetent it is almost criminal. I'm trying to determine what agency, if any, regulates the likes of Hewitt - so far I haven't figured it out.

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File a complaint with the SEC(security exchange commission). Their investigation should be able to uncover the root of the problem so it can be corrected.

If SEC proves to be ineffective, report SEC to your zip code's U.S. Congress representative.

If worse comes to worse, file a racketeering charge with the US federal court.

Most US court websites have pro se guidelines so you can proceed without an attorney.

NOTE: Problems with a US federal agency go to US congress. Problems with state agencies go to state congress representatives.

Good Luck!

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