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The spokesman for 401kRollover.com announced today that the website will be giving away a free 401k rollover to one of the eligible individuals who “Like” 401kRollover.com’s Facebook page between April 1 and April 30, 2015. While 401kRollover.com advisers are always available to answer 401k rollover questions, the winner of the Facebook contest will have his or her rollover and first-year account fees reimbursed by the website.
Eligible accounts include inactive 401k, 403b, 457 and TSP accounts, as well as some active versions of those accounts when the investor is also the owner of their own company. Rollovers must be initiated within 30 days of notification to the winner, and fees will only be reimbursed for certain types of rollovers. You can find the 401kRollover.com Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/401KRolloverProvider and if you win the contest you will receive a private message from 401kRollover.com requesting your phone number and email.
“We decided to do this promotion because there are over 52 million 401k plans in the United States and the majority of 401k account holders are on Facebook,” said 401kRollover.com spokesman Don Reynolds. “By ‘liking’ our Facebook page, they can get regular updates on retirement accounts in the United States, as well as a chance to improve their own situation for free.”
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