I'm just asking around to see if anyone has any feedback on how well, or painful, it is to use money from a SERMA account this way.
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Laughs So now you're hating on the OP who asked a simple and legitimate question, and you STILL haven't bothered to give a simple answer to the question. You were sarcastic with you're first response, DUDE, and got back what you deserved.
At least injg gave a response to the question instead of a sermon.
Actually, I think I'd [prefer him to stay on this site instead of s---ing up (as he calls it) a site that's helpful to Intel retirees. We don't need nor want his kind over there. He's bitter, negative, and a bit of an *ss,
I wasn't a manager, and I always gave the answer when asked, UNLESS some b*ttwipe NEVER took the time to figure something out themselves and ALWAYS wanted the easy handout from someone else.
-fes
Best place is the Intel retiree site. Options are discussed by geo.
Not painful.
Yeah, I have to agree - this forum isn't really especially helpful other than as a source of humor, new public articles on Intel's demise, or, before they are deleted, new emoji offerings from Apple.
I thought it was pretty helpful.
Thanks for the useless response. I was looking for responses from people who have actual experience regarding the posted question, not boilerplate or propaganda from the website and the people who are still s---ing up to Intel there. You sound like one of the useless managers who always say, "It's on the shared drive," rather than actually answering a question
Now, if you have something to contribute that actually helps answer the question, that would be appreciated.
You're posting in the wrong place if you want serious advice. Obviously you're a retiree, but apparently one that didn't bother to register with the IRO (Intel Retiree Organization). You might look into that. They have a pilot going on now that has a troll-free forum on SERMA and Healthcare, before and after Medicare eligibility.
Your question is more than likely already been asked and answered over there.
Lastly, an Intel run forum is a MUCH better place to talk to knowledgeable retirees and 'subject knowledgeable volunteers' than a NON-Intel run forum. Get with the program, dude. lol
And you're welcome.