You Might Be Rich
There are literally billions of dollars sitting idle right now, and within just a few minutes from right now, you could be claiming your share, or your families share of missing money waiting on you.
Find out right now if You Might Be Rich
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See ShowMeMyMoney.com to search for your missing money.

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I am extremely excited to see the new episode on Dateline NBC to air This Sunday April 27th at 7PM EST.
In this episode, Tiki gives $237,000 to one lady from New Orleans. That's not a typo! Two hundred and thirty seven dollars!
If you have heard of missing money before, but have remained skeptical, be sure to catch the second in a series of shows as they set out on a mission to reunite owners of unclaimed money with cash they didn't know they owned.
Uncashed checks, old bank accounts, unclaimed deposit boxes and more are added to the unclaimed property fund each year. The mistake is even those who are aware this money exists only search once or search the wrong sites. With the many unclaimed money websites which have sprung up online in the last few years, there is good reason to be wary of where you search. If you are not careful, you could wind up at a site out to take your money rather than help you find it.
For all 50 states official missing money websites, addresses and phone numbers, see ShowMeMyMoney.com
You Might Be Rich, but you'll NEVER know unless you search!
Imagine, minutes from right now, while sitting at your computer, you could discover you or someone you know if due funds. There is nothing quite like it and I can assure you, no one minds getting a call at any time of the day when they learn missing money is coming to them. Plus, you'll get a nice dinner or possibly a free vacation out of it too. :)
You Might Be Rich
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Featured on Dateline NBC, some of those people received hundreds of thousands (yes, that's not a typo) of dollars in missing money due to them. How much did you find? Are you rich or just a bit less poor?
