Turning Missing Money in to Found Money
It's currently estimated that 7 out of every 10 people are owed some type of unclaimed property, which means there's a good chance YOU could be in for some of the found money that's sitting in the various State Treasuries across the US.
Every year, more and more people accept that unclaimed money is real and forget their "scam" concerns, but despite this, the vast majority of the TENS OF BILLIONS in unclaimed money, remains unclaimed, because people simply don't know how to track it down.
Tracking Down Found Money
Learn How to Perform Thorough Unclaimed Money Searches
Obtaining your found government money can be very easy, but without educating yourself on how to look EVERYWHERE, you'll never bee 100% sure that you've found, and many web sites don't take the time to teach you all that you should know.
You're probably not aware of this, but NOT all records of foundmoney are listed online. To be confident you've exhausted all possible sources of unclaimed funds, you should utilize resources both off and online.
One of the primary reasons a state might not have a record of your missing money, is that the money might not have been turned over to them yet. Each state has "dormancy periods" for each type of unclaimed property, and they vary greatly. Once these dormancy periods have passed, the companies holding these accounts are required by law to turn them over to the state. But until then, you'll need to learn how to look elsewhere to track it down.
Don't be fooled by a found money search that didn't turn up any records when you know you have missing money out there or if you even think it's possible.
The good news is, you don't have to search like some amateur! UnclaimedMoney.net can teach you the methods that professional finders use to track down money, and once you know, you can teach your friends and family!
You're probably not aware of this, but NOT all records of foundmoney are listed online. To be confident you've exhausted all possible sources of unclaimed funds, you should utilize resources both off and online.
One of the primary reasons a state might not have a record of your missing money, is that the money might not have been turned over to them yet. Each state has "dormancy periods" for each type of unclaimed property, and they vary greatly. Once these dormancy periods have passed, the companies holding these accounts are required by law to turn them over to the state. But until then, you'll need to learn how to look elsewhere to track it down.
Don't be fooled by a found money search that didn't turn up any records when you know you have missing money out there or if you even think it's possible.
The good news is, you don't have to search like some amateur! UnclaimedMoney.net can teach you the methods that professional finders use to track down money, and once you know, you can teach your friends and family!
Watch this Fox News Report On State Found Money
Piles of found money waiting in Treasuries for their owners to come and get their share. The unclaimed money piles get bigger each year because most people are unaware they exist. Watch peoples' reactions to getting reunited with their found money.
All Found Money Sites Are NOT Created Equal!
Learn What To Do, And What Not To Do In Your Search For Unclaimed Money
The following video lesson will give you a peek in to the world of found money searches, and how some sites will string you along, only to leave you at dead ends.
More importantly, you'll learn how to avoid falling in to these traps, and how to perform unclaimed funds searches like a pro!
More importantly, you'll learn how to avoid falling in to these traps, and how to perform unclaimed funds searches like a pro!
Want to see that money back in your wallet?
Will your Found Money look like this?
How much unclaimed money do you think belongs to you? Hundreds? Thousands? Some found money has totaled in the millions!!! It's hard to believe that people allow that kind of money to be forgotten, but surprisingly it happens all the time.
However much money you think you might be due, perhaps the following photos of what your found money might look like will get you up off your butt and get going on your search!
However much money you think you might be due, perhaps the following photos of what your found money might look like will get you up off your butt and get going on your search!
Found Money
- Found Money In U.S. Treasuries
- Forgotten cash from abandoned bank accounts, old stocks and bonds, unused gift cards, insurance benefits, uncollected paychecks- these are turned-over to the government as dictated by the National Unclaimed Property Law and the found money and property is kept until the rightful owners are located.
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