Your decision was probably pretty canny as you have the benefit of the new pension and also the benefit to your private pension if I have understood you.
Yes, I knew what I was doing, and I will be better off if I live to 72 or 73. If I'm run over by a bus before then, obviously my state pension will die with me, and the extra contributions will have been for nothing.
I still think that physical 'pot' or no 'pot', those who pay in for years should not be told that they are not entitled to a pension because the money was spent as fast as they paid it in. It was paid in good faith in the expectation of getting a pension on retirement, which many of us retiring now thought would be at 60.
It's particularly annoying when 'there is no pot' is used like a trump card, with the implication that the person playing it understands things that others don't. Speaking for myself, I do understand - I just don't agree that it's relevant.
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