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New Mexico Sitting on Millions in Unclaimed Property

April 9th, 2012

New Mexico is holding lost funds worth millions of dollars in the form of savings bonds and many other forms of money. These forms of New Mexico unclaimed property is more of a burden as most of these bonds have matured and stopped earning interests.

The department of state treasury of New Mexico has accepted the fact that the pile of unclaimed money over the years has increased at an alarming rate. Despite the efforts of the state agencies, there has been no improvement in the number of people showing up to claim what is rightfully theirs. However, there has been certain improvements after the introduction of certain state initiatives like the “Unclaimed Savings Bond Act” that was passed in the year 2009. This act offers support to all the state run unclaimed property programs that deal with educating masses about the importance of lost property and their burden on the state agencies.

Missouri Residents Have Unclaimed Money

April 4th, 2012

Missourinet.com reported today that unclaimed money still exists in the state of Missouri. Missouri is holding on to a lot of different items found in safety deposit boxes that were left behind. Some of these items include signed baseball cards, military medals, and even a bronze star.

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New Jersey is Collecting Unused Gift Cards

April 3rd, 2012

Reported as a top story in NJ.com, the state of New Jersey is currently collecting unused gift cards. Unclaimed or unused gift cards serves as a potential source of revenue for the state of New Jersey. However, the main source of income will come from unused travelers checks.

The state will also be requiring gift card sellers to get the zip code of the purchaser so the value can be obtain if unused after 2 years. However, this does not mean the the gift cards will expire after 2 years; shoppers will still be able to redeem these gift cards after 2 years of no-use.

Find Unclaimed Money in Idaho

March 30th, 2012

Reported today in the CDAPress.com, Idaho currently has $67 million sitting with the government in unclaimed money. The main sources of the unclaimed money is from unclaimed checking accounts, unclaimed stocks, and unclaimed insurance money.

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Taylor County Residents Owed $6.6 Million

March 29th, 2012

Taylor county, in Texas, has over $6.6 million existing in unclaimed money. The state of Texas has over $2.5 billion! Most people are owed some type of unclaimed money, but are unaware.

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War Veteran Finds Over $9,000 in Unclaimed Money

March 27th, 2012

Reported today on the KBOL Seattle website, a Korea War Veteran, Buford Neal, has recently found over $9,000 in unclaimed money. These funds were from old checking accounts, and unclaimed money left in escrow.

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Missouri Facing $600 Million in Unclaimed Funds

March 26th, 2012

Missouri is experiencing a large amount of unclaimed funds with the state treasury. All the renowned state treasuries are aware of the problem of unclaimed or lost funds. Similarly, the Missouri unclaimed property pile touches an alarming figure of $600 million. In comparison to the growth rate of Missouri unclaimed funds, the reclaim rate is pretty low, which is a big cause of concern for the state agencies.

Missouri unclaimed money search was an unrealistic concept for many of the people who live in the area, as they never believed in getting back lost funds. The state considers this ignorance as the main reason behind the growing pile of increasing unclaimed funds in the treasury that are still waiting for the owners.

Pennsylvania Returns Unclaimed Money to Schools

March 23rd, 2012

Pennsylvania state treasurer, Rob McCord, has been urging public schools to see if they have any unclaimed money. His efforts have paid off, because over $12,000 has been returned to schools in Pennsylvania, in the form of unclaimed money.

In the midst of budget cuts for most school districts, McCord has been trying hard to return unclaimed money back to the local schools. There is still money to be returned to many different school districts, in which McCord has been working heavily to try to return it.

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Missouri Returned Over $5 Million in Unclaimed Money

March 22nd, 2012

Missouri alone has already returned over $5 million of their unclaimed money to its citizens, but still have much more to return.

Their success is due to a call center that was set up to take incoming calls from various unclaimed money advertisements. The state has made the process of finding unclaimed money much easier, and have noticed great success with the start up of the call center.

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Pennsylvania Gives Over $110,000 to Child Support in Unclaimed Money

March 21st, 2012

Over $110,000 in unclaimed property, all belonging to a parent who has failed to pay child support, was given to the child or children who deserve the money. This was an initiative set forth by the state treasury along with the Department of Public Welfare, to give the money to the deserving children.

The state of Pennsylvania has over $1.8 billion in unclaimed money. The best way to search for PA unclaimed money is with CashUnclaimed.com, the largest unclaimed money database in the world.

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