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Gambling Isn’t The Only Way to Make More Money in Las Vegas

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

Fox5 News in Las Vegas recently reported that Nevada is currently holding millions in unclaimed money and property. The amount, to be exact, is over $400 million that is being held by the Nevada state government.

Of the $400 million, at least $1 million is unclaimed U.S. Savings Bonds.

In order to return the money back to its owners, State Treasurer Kate Marshall created Operation Claim It!, which urges the citizens to conduct their own searches for unclaimed money.

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Are You Owed Ohio Unclaimed Funds?

Monday, May 21st, 2012

Ohio is looking for owners of unclaimed funds. In over a year, 51,000 Ohioans have been reunited with their unclaimed money, however there is still much more to give.

The Ohio Division of Unclaimed Property is urging people to search for unclaimed money, even if they don’t think they have any.

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San Diego County Reaches Over $250 Thousand in Unclaimed Money

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

There is a lot of unclaimed money in San Diego County to be claimed. The recent research held by the government of San Diego has uncovered the worrying statistics stating their total of unclaimed money to cross the number of $250 Thousand. Now, the government has increased its efforts and changed its strategies for getting rid of this large chunk of unclaimed money.

The county of San Diego and the team dealing with California unclaimed money is facing tough times. The county of San Diego alone is burdened by an heavy amount of $250 thousand as their unclaimed money. As per the reports, most of this unclaimed money is present in the form of unclaimed tax refunds.

Oklahoma Currently has Millions in Unclaimed Money

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

According to newson6.com, Oklahoma currently has millions the state is holding in unclaimed money. Currently the money is being held on to by the state’s Unclaimed Property Division. Unfortunately, the state doesn’t have the resources and funding to track down the owners of this unclaimed money. The state is urging the public to come forward and conduct their own searches for unclaimed money.

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Mitt Romney’s Father May Have Unclaimed Money

Monday, May 14th, 2012

The state of Michigan may be holding $2,000 in unclaimed money for Mitt Romney’s father, which Mitt Romney may be eligible to claim, according to public records. It is to be determined if these funds are owed to Mitt Romney’s father, however, George W. Romney is owed funds amounting to over $2,000. The funds are from General Electric Co, and Hewlett-Packard Co.

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Louisiana State Treasuries Faces Piles of Missing Money

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Louisiana is not far behind when it comes to missing money or property scattered in different parts of the state. The state is planning to introduce certain new initiatives so that the burden can be reduced on the state treasury.

The estimated figures of Louisiana missing money comes to be in millions, which is creating problems for the state treasury. According to the state agencies, the main contributors to the pile of lost money are insurance proceeds, interest payments, utility deposits, old bank accounts and un–cashed checks.

Unclaimed Settlement Funds is an Emerging Source of Unclaimed Money

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

Tampa Bay Business Journal announced today that over $825,000 in unclaimed settlement funds were distributed this week to 8 organizations. These funds came from a class action suit that remained unclaimed from 4 different law firms.

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Texas is Holding on to Over $2.5 Billion in Unclaimed Funds

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

CBS.com recently reported the state of Texas is currently holding on t $2.5 billion in Texas unclaimed money. Texas Comptroller, Amy Redmond, explains their desire to return this money back to the original owners. The state has taken part in many different methods to notify the public about their unclaimed funds.

Much of the Texas unclaimed money comes from dividends, royalties, utility deposits and overpayments on insurance. Other forms are through rebates or refunds never cashed.

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Idaho Experiences Unclaimed Lottery Money

Monday, May 7th, 2012

Idaho has had around $6 million pile up in unclaimed lottery money over the past few years. In 2012, nearly $3.7 million in unclaimed lottery prizes went unclaimed, and roughly $2.3 million went unclaimed in 2011.

The money is available to claim within 180 days. After 180 days goes by, the money goes to benefit Idaho public education.

The state of Idaho is urging people to make sure they check their lottery tickets before they throw them away to see if they are winners of some prize.

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New York has $11 Billion in Unclaimed Money to Return

Friday, May 4th, 2012

Announced in the Poughkeepsie Journal, the state of New York has over $11 billion in unclaimed money waiting for its owners to claim it back. This unclaimed money amounts adds up to over 26 million accounts in New York.

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