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NEIMAN MARCUS RETIREMENT BENEFITS

I worked for Neiman Markus from 1962 to 1980 and was enrolled in the retirement plan.  However the estimated monthly benefit was very small so I forgot about it.  When I applied for Social Security at age 62 in 2001 the Social Security Administration said I had a potential private pension benefit from Neiman Marcus in the amount of $125.67.  I just called Neiman Marcus employee benefits dept in Dallas main store and they referred me to Fidility.  Fidelity handles the pension plans for them.  However they have no record of me.  I gave them my ss number and full name.  They can not find me, and were anxious to get me off the phone.  What is my next best step?  Thank you.  Janet Coffman


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