
| Msg # 13 of 1396 on ZZCA4365, Monday 7-14-24, 8:49 |
| From: BANK OMBUDSMAN |
| To: BANK OMBUDSMAN |
| Subj: Re: Sun Life administration fee |
XPost: can.general, misc.invest.canada From: bush@war.criminal To "MM" I apologize for mistakenly posting at misc.immigration.canada. I intended to post at misc.invest.canada. My main question is do the insurance companies or industry have an ombudsman to resolve complaints? From my previous problems with the banks, I realized that customer service representatives are unable to resolve disputes, so I had to escalate the problem way above. Please reply by posting. Bank Ombudsman wrote: > Has any other Canadian gotten a letter from Sun Life Financial about > an error in their administration fee? I didn't even know that as a > terminated member of a company defined contribution pension plan, that > my account at Sun Life was being charged a $10 monthly administration > fee. > > I never got any notication of this fee when I left my company three > years ago. What is even worse is that this administration fee is not > properly disclosed on the quarterly statements and online. My small > pension plan has been penalized by hundreds of dollars over the > years. Had I been properly notified of the rip-off fees years ago, I > would have done everything to avoid it as I am doing now. If Sun Life > refuses to refund the fees, does anybody know the best way to escalate > my complaint. Does Sun Life or the life insurance industry have an > Ombudsman like the banks do? > From: MM (mikemmm@telus.net) Subject: Re: Sun Life administration fee I worked for an actuarial and pension consulting firm for 5 years. If you had asked the question in the appropriate forum I would have given you a useful reply. But as it is, you are spamming. So forget about getting a useful reply. --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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