SkyHog
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Everything Offends Me
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Working at Comcast, I had a pretty decent 401(k) I was participating in. When I left, HR at Comcast told me I'd get a letter explaining how to roll the 401(k) into an IRA or into another 401(k), but I had to act within 90 days. I didn't receive anything, and a month later, I called Comcast, and they told me to call Fidelity to get the information. I called Fidelity, and they said I had to talk to Comcast HR. I tried again, and they said that I needed to call Fidelity, and it went back and forth.
The 90 day mark came and went, and I was unable to get either company to help me with the information I needed. I called Fidelity a few more times, and was never able to get a straight answer about what to do.
Its now been over 6 months, and T-Mobile is offering a 401(k) for me. I want to roll over my old 401(k), but I suspect I cannot do this because either Comcast (most likely) or Fidelity screwed me over. What happens to the money that was in the 401(k), and is there any way I can still get the money to roll into my new 401(k)?
Working at Comcast, I had a pretty decent 401(k) I was participating in. When I left, HR at Comcast told me I'd get a letter explaining how to roll the 401(k) into an IRA or into another 401(k), but I had to act within 90 days. I didn't receive anything, and a month later, I called Comcast, and they told me to call Fidelity to get the information. I called Fidelity, and they said I had to talk to Comcast HR. I tried again, and they said that I needed to call Fidelity, and it went back and forth.
The 90 day mark came and went, and I was unable to get either company to help me with the information I needed. I called Fidelity a few more times, and was never able to get a straight answer about what to do.
Its now been over 6 months, and T-Mobile is offering a 401(k) for me. I want to roll over my old 401(k), but I suspect I cannot do this because either Comcast (most likely) or Fidelity screwed me over. What happens to the money that was in the 401(k), and is there any way I can still get the money to roll into my new 401(k)?