We need some info if possible...
Do any of you remember when you signed up for your
retirement/separation if the prescription card was mentioned (hopefully in writing) at that
point. And if so, do you have printed proof of that?
I personally recall that I had to sign up for separation agreement
ahead of time (only three priority situation holders would be accepted) but
I don't recall anything in writing referring to the prescription card.
But I certainly knew about it or I wouldn't have even contemplated
leaving. It would be helpful if we could prove that those (prescription)
benefits were a main driving force for our retiring/separating from the
company.
So...dig into your memories and papers and see if we can come up with
something along that line.
thanks
bob abbott
2 comments:
Bob:
My retirement letter says, in writing:
"Prescription Drug coverage will remain in effect for your lifetime, with the applicable Plan co-pay."
Guild retirees' "applicable Plan co-pay," of course, was $2 per prescription, which is becoming a distant memory.
I don't know how much that helps but I'd be glad to copy and mail my retirement letter.
hey,
nowadays it doesnt so much matter i didnt get it after my retirement but i simply got my own, and it turned out for the better!
Cheers,
Ed
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