Posted By:
Ted ZanidakisWhen I first retired I received my monthly pension in the form
of a check in the mail. A year later no check, and for AT&T to
replace this lost check, I'd have to wait 3 months. Anyway, it
wasn't really a problem for me. Sooner, or later, I'd get paid.
Well, 8 months later my original pension check arrives in a
Priority Mailer with a letter of apology. Apparently, the
envelope containing my check got attached to someone's mail
out in the Mid-west. And, that person just happen to be away
for at least 6 months in Europe.
After that, I got smart and had my pension electronically sent
to my bank.