Railroad retirement organization offers toll-free phone number

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   All of the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board's field offices are now participating in its nationwide toll-free telephone service, according to a news release.  The number to reach all offices is (877) 772-5772.

6 Comments

Clay Carroll said:

What is the procedure when a beneficiary dies

john humphreys said:

Is railroad retirement or disability considered a governmental retirement system or a federal government employee pension plan?

Albert G. Maloy said:

I am getting railroad retirement as my Medicare and I need to change my automatic deposit information. Is there a form to change my my automatic deposit infomation if so what site is it at?

Jack said:

In the business world, your communications system is your horse. 800 numbers are the stallions, while traditional phone systems are the ponies. Top companies of today use 800 numbers to reach remarkable business milestones.

http://www.800numbersinfo.com/

Frances R Perez said:

I've made 2 phone calls asking for RRBd statements with regard to: 1)my disability annuity status as being permanent, and 2)monthly monetary payments made to me.
So far, nothing.
I need these for so very many applications to get help paying for my 25 monthly RX's, transportation/$ assistance and-so-on.

When some one searches for his necessary thing, therefore he/she needs to be available that in detail, therefore that thing is maintained over here.

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