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You know how good it feels when you fish a
$10 bill out of your jeans pocket right
before it hits the wash. Many Americans
have found missing money secrets and have
claimed money that rightfully belonged to
them. You could be one of them.
Imagine coming into hundreds, even
thousands of dollars from a savings bond or
a bank account you forgot about.
Lost cash, aka unclaimed property is
becoming a cash cow for many states.
These unclaimed assets/money is effectively
revenue for the States. If there is a
question as to the last known address of
the owner, State's are beginning to make
challenges or delaying a reciprocal
agreement previously enforced between other
states to transfer the cash to another
State. This has resulted in states
not listing some lost assets in its public
online database until the issue is
resolved. As the amounts of funds increase
the difficulty of claiming your rightful
property is also starting to also.
You may require professional assistance.
These lost funds, for the most part, once
received are placed in the Government
general fund and spent on roads, schools,
it becomes a part of their operating
budget. If everyone of the approximately 27
million Americans were to claimed their
money at one time, the vast majority of the
states would not have the cash reserves to
meet this obligation. There is no
incentive for any Government agency to try
to find or to contact individuals who have
unclaimed money or property.
Every day, for whatever reasons, People
move away and do not update their address,
they lose track of some of their
investments, they die without a will, and
who knows why else...but, they leave money
in banks, in utility accounts, security
deposits, and many number of other ways.
Some of these monetary items end up in the
state's possessions after they are declared
abandoned by the organization or bank that
held them. These forgotten bank accounts,
un-cashed stock dividends, insurance
payments, safe deposit box contents,
utility deposits, travelers checks, money
orders and other financial instruments are
turned over to the state's Treasurer's
Escheats, Comptroller's, or Revenue office
who then try to track down the owners and
return the money.
The extensive spiraling growth in the
number of American families who are losing
their homes seem unending. The wave of the
current recession hasn't crested and is
slowly creeping inwards from opposite
coasts. All but a miniscule percentage of
the US population has not been affected by
the economic crisis that just turned global
and has people worldwide struggling just to
keep meals on the table.
To say people are desperate for cash would
be a gigantic understatement. Unknown to
most, there is a way for Americans to get
their hands on some easy money. It's not a
sure-shot deal mind you, but it's not a
scam either. I'm talking about lost money
belonging to people and businesses that
have lost track of their finances through
bad addresses, file mix-ups, oversight or
what have you.
A large portion of the American populace
are actually richer than they think.
All they need to do is discover if they are
entitled to missing money from state and
federal unclaimed property offices.
It is quite easily to do. Are you
ready to take the next step an find out for
yourself? Visit this web site for
more information.
Property is considered abandoned if there
has been no activity on it for more than
three years. There are multiple billions of
dollars in lost assets and unclaimed funds
awaiting you in your state general fund for
this purpose There is a great chance that
some of it belongs to you. Co-workers and
many many others have an interest in what
happens to all of this unclaimed funds.
Are you[/V]Will you be[/V] going to
receive your inheritance or sit back and
fail to avail your self of the services
that your state offers? Are you going to
claim your unclaimed funds? Reclaim your
share of unclaimed money billions. Don't
you deserve it!
You can also visit our web site
http://www.unclaimed-money.nichetray.com
and allow us to assist you.
The USA Unclaimed Money Guide helps you
locate Unclaimed
Money in My State. state money,
unclaimed tax money and unclaimed tax
refunds
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