Information from their site:
German Pension and Compensation Company has branches in several countries. According to their website, they have been processing German pension claims since 1983. According to their site, their services are free unless your pension is approved. If it is approved, you then pay a pre-agreed on fee.
Except for an Enquiry Form, no contact information was found on their site and no physical addresses were listed. In order to use their services, you have to sign a "Proxy" and "Terms of Appointment."
The Proxy "authorizes thecompany to deal with the relevant authorities on behalf of the person, who signed the proxy (including any legal action necessary to obtain a positive result)"
The Terms of Appointment "outlines the cost arrangement for the particular claim."
Except for their own site, little information is available about this company online; however, information is available on how to apply for German pensions directly to the proper authorities.German Pension and Compensation Consultants Inc. appears to have positive reviews for their expertise, professionalism, and customer service in providing pension and compensation consulting services. Clients appreciate their thorough analysis and tailored recommendations to help them maximize their benefits and navigate complex regulations.
To change your address for your German pension, you will need to inform the Deutsche Rentenversicherung (German Pension Insurance) by either filling out a form online, visiting a local office, or calling their hotline. Make sure to provide your pension number and new address details for the update to be processed.
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"Grobmutter" in German translates to "grandmother" in English.
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You are a prankster. The English and German languages both use the word "Pension" that has the identical meaning in both languages.Look for more brain teasers like your 1st one.==============================================================Pension can also refer to a Bed and Breakfast establishment
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I have a relative who was in a labour camp. He was polish but not a Jew. The German government was forced to pay him a pension for the time he spent working in the labour camp. He still receives about $285 a month.
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Following negotiations between the West Germany and Israel in the early 1950s the West German Bundestag agreed to make compensation payments for just over 20 years from 1953.
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Colonel General Erich Hoepner was stripped of his pension and demoted to Private by Hitler for defying his no retreat from Moscow order. Hoepner appealed to the Military courts and had his pension restored and retired. Always an active conspirator against Hitler, his was put on trial after the 1944 attempt on Hitler and was hanged.
The German government was made to pay reparations for damages caused the small country during the war. Reparations are, in general, payment or compensation for wrongdoing.
By the looks of it, in 2010 there were only two AAA rated German banks, namely the KfW which is the "Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau" (some sort of German Development Bank) and the Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank (an agricultural pension fund/bank). Both banks are really commercially trading, well at least in their Frankfurt HQ KfW does not really have a teller. I .