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11th June 2011, 09:57 AM
#1
Mnaoa, numast, nautilus.
MNAOA, NUMAST, NAUTILUS
I retired 16 years ago and am still subscribing to the now Nautilus, £11.40p a quarter, = to over £45 a year.
Is there any benefit to being a member of Nautilus now? all I get off them is the Telegraph every month. None of it I can relate to and part of it is in Dutch, so is it worth while to still be in it??
Cheers
Brian..
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11th June 2011, 10:06 AM
#2
Nautilus Telegraph
I get it FREE from MCA. It is also FREE to download, why give away £45 of your pension?
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11th June 2011, 11:26 AM
#3
Thanks for that Gordon, a letter will be on its` way today.
Cheers
Brian
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11th June 2011, 04:14 PM
#4
Mnopf
:This week I had a letter to fill in from the MNOPF,two forms really. Ive been drawing a pension from them
since retiring at 65 also of course have usual NHI pension. Had a letter from them also a week or so earlier but both letters had same purpose and wanted to know if I was dead yet....... Had to get signature witnessed by lawyer,police,social services, because I live in France got it by the Mayor. Its a b----- when you work for fifty one years,also pay in voluntary contributions, and they cant wait for you to pop your clogs as they say in Yorkshire
Stuart H
sunny France but still alive & kicking
R396040
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