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  1. Feb 11, 2019 · If you are a Sears Holdings payee: Phone: Sears Holdings participants who are currently receiving their retirement benefits should call the PBGC directly at 1-800-400-7242. Customer Contact Center information and hours are available on the PBGC’s Contact Us website. Mail: Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.

  2. Enroll/View/Change Benefits. Sears Holdings Benefits Center 888-88sears (888-887-3277), Choose option 1 for health and financial benefits. Customer Service available: M-F 8am-8pm ET. Retiree Benefits. http://www.searsholdingsalumni.com/benefits/ Pre-65: 1-800-432-1623. Post- 65: 1-800-254-2239. Customer Service available: M-F 9am-5pm CT. Short ...

  3. Jan 30, 2008 · It is recommended that you initiate your retirement about 60-90 days prior to your retirement date to best ensure that your forms are properly completed and received by the Sears Holdings Pension Service Center in time for you to receive pension benefits as of your desired retirement date. Visit Pension Service Center

  4. questions, contact the Sears Holdings Pension Service Center by calling 1-800-953-5390 or by sending a letter to P.O. Box 3411, Hopkins, MN 55343-2111. FROZEN STATUS The Sears portion of the Plan was frozen with respect to participation as of January 1, 2005, meaning no associates could become a participant after January 1, 2005.

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  5. You should now contact PBGC’s Customer Contact Center for any customer service needs. More information for Sears Participants is available in our Sears Questions and Answers webpage.

  6. Retirees can call the Aetna Retiree Health Access (RHA) Service Center directly at the number provided below or go online to the RHA website: www.rhagroupexchange.com/sears to view the health plan options currently being offered to Sears retirees. RHA Service Center: 1-800-254-2239

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  8. Jun 26, 2008 · The State Street Retirement Plan (the Retirement Plan or Plan) is a cash balance plan that provides a benefit to supplement your retirement income from other sources such as the State Street Salary Savings Program (the 401(k) Plan or SSP), Social Security, and your personal investments and savings.

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