Done. Well my bit is. I managed to roll 3 previous funds with reasonable amounts in each over into my new one and have applied to receive balances of three more funds as cheques (because they were under $200). Phew.
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But I can’t keep making landfill out of the the unopened envelopes I receive from each of my 7 (count them: 7!) super funds. Once I sort this out I’ll be able to go back to rolling my eyes and changing the subject when anyone mentions the s-word. Which, imho, is the only healthy response from a 24 year old!
OK. So. I have at least 7 super funds (and a vague memory of a government one from when I worked at the ABC, but no paperwork). Realistically though, if I just managed to roll 3 of them over into my new fund with ANZ (2 from jobs I had for over 2 years part-time and 1 from a job I had for 1 year, full time) I’d be happy, because that would be the bulk of the $. I did start by emailing all the funds I wanted to leave and asking for them to send me paperwork but I think I might have a better chance asking for the forms from the super fund I want to join. So tomorrow at work I’ll look up that account number and get in touch.
This is so, so depressing. I feel like I’ve lost whole minutes of life I’ll never get back :P
