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Re: Pensions, 401K's, and fidelity . . .

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dg, I had a similar fund in my 401k for MET stock. I used to watch it like a halk daily and saw the dividends added in.

Are you sure they didn't add the dividends to your account? Sounds illegal if they didn't....




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Re: Pensions, 401K's, and fidelity . . .
By: DGpeddler
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Sun, 01 Jan 12 10:06 PM
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Zim, my retirement account, 401k, was with fidelity. I had it in, I thought, AT&T stock. After I had been retired for several years I started checking the account. I was not getting the dividends so I closed the account and had them send me the stock. When you take a stock distribution of a 401k that is totally invested in stock, there are no taxes until you sell the stock. I got a notice that my distribution was being treated as a cash distribution. When I questioned that, I was told that my accound had been in the AT&T stock 'FUND'. All the years that I thought I was buying stock, my money was going into an account that was a fund. Fedility kept the dividends and charged me for maintaining the account. They did not charge me after I retired but they kept the dividends. However, since I asked them to close the account, they kept $1.17 in left over cash in the account so they could keep the account open. So for the last few years they spend lots of money maintaining my account and sending me four statements a year. That $1.17 they did not send me has probably already cost them over $100.


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