March 5th, 2012
In effect yesterday, Nebraska newspapers started listing the names of the owner’s of their unclaimed money and property.
There is currently over $17 million in unclaimed property in Nebraska, belonging to roughly 34,000 individuals. The largest amount of unclaimed money owed to one single person on this list is $198,000!!
Here is the schedule for the publication of the unclaimed property supplment:
* March 17 – Norfolk Daily News, Beatrice Daily Sun, Fremont Tribune, York News-Times
* March 18 – Columbus Telegram, Lincoln Journal Star
* March 30 – Holdrege Citizen, McCook Gazette
* March 31 – Alliance Times-Herald, Hastings Tribune, Kearney Hub, Sidney Sun-Telegraph
* April 1 – Grand Island Independent, North Platte Telegraph
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March 2nd, 2012
Mississippi State Treasurer, Lynn Fitch, has already returned $5 million in unclaimed money to the residents of Mississippi since her election into office.
Her and her team have embarked on a mission to find the owners of unclaimed money, and have proved to see great results.
However, there is still more unclaimed money to be returned to its owners. Lynn Fitch and team urge the public to search for unclaimed money that may be in their name. The best way to conduct your unclaimed money search is with CashUnclaimed.com, the largest unclaimed money database in the world. Log on to https://www.cashunclaimed.com today for your free unclaimed money search, in Mississippi, and every other state in the U.S.
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March 1st, 2012
Reported today, Pennsylvania may be entitled to $492K in unclaimed money from about 29 failed banks in the united states. This money belongs to 1,300 residents in Pennsylvania.
Unclaimed money is an increasing problem most states, like Pennsylvania, are facing. The best way to search for unclaimed money that may belong to you is with CashUnclaimed.com. CashUnclaimed.com is the largest unclaimed money database in the world, with access to both state and federal records. Log on today for your free unclaimed money search!
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February 29th, 2012
The state of South Carolina recently reported an excess of $300 million in unclaimed money. Most of this money is coming from cable tv companies, banks, utility companies, and life insurance companies.
South Carolina has launched the Palmetto Program as an initiative for the states to return this rightful unclaimed money to the owners. Most states have similar programs of public education, and offer searches for unclaimed money in your name.
However, the fastest and easiest way to search for unclaimed money is with CashUnclaimed.com, the largest unclaimed money database in the world. CashUnclaimed.com has access to both state and federal records, allowing you to find the maximum unclaimed money results in the shortest time possible.
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February 28th, 2012
ABC news recently reported an article describing the 12 most common forms of unclaimed funds. These sources give great insight in helping you find the maximum amounts of unclaimed property.
However, searching these 12 sources individually can be a daunting task. Websites like CashUnclaimed.com are the best to use for an all-in-one unclaimed money search.
CashUnclaimed.com is also offering FREE unclaimed money searches, so log on today and find your unclaimed money!
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February 27th, 2012
The IRS is still holing over $1 billion in unclaimed IRS money from 2008’s late tax filers. These refunds checks are most likely held if the tax payer did not file for 2009 or 2010.
The law provides a 3 year period to claim this money, which is almost up for 2008 unclaimed refunds owed.
The best way to find any unclaimed IRS money is by using CashUnclaimed.com, the largest unclaimed money database in the world. Log on today for your free search!
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February 23rd, 2012
Recently reported, the IRS owed $1 billion in unclaimed money. That money belongs to over 1 million people, half of which are owed over $600. This refund money is from 2008.
Some of this money may be from those who have failed to collect their refund, or those who failed to file completely.
To find your tax refund, go to CashUnclaimed.com, for your free unclaimed search!
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February 22nd, 2012
One retirement community resident was awarded $79,000 in unclaimed stocks in Florida. A check was awarded to this community on a recent Good Morning America.
The recipent of this large amount of unclaimed money is planned to go to taking the grandchildren to Walt Disney World.
Florida currently holds over $1 billion in unclaimed money. The best way to find your unclaimed money is with CashUnclaimed.com, the largest unclaimed money website in the world.
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February 21st, 2012
Maryland is debating saving tax payers $500,000 in advertising expenses by cutting out publishing the owners of unclaimed money or property in supplements found in the newspapers.
The state Comptroller, Peter Franchot, instead proposed placing a small ad n the newspapers directing people to go to the website to search for unclaimed money.
In 2011, Maryland had 75,000 unclaimed money owners, and only 6% of those owners came forward to claim their money. With this figure being so low, the state Comptroller has a valid reason for getting rid of the high advertising expense and save the tax payers money.
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February 20th, 2012
The state of Mississippi has returned over $240,000 in unclaimed money in just a few days. The state treasurer’s phone lines have been ringing off the hook with residents calling to inquire about unclaimed money they may have.
Most states have large amounts of unclaimed money and they are eager to return it. The easiest way to see if you have unclaimed money is by logging on to CashUnclaimed.com, the largest unclaimed money database in the world. Log on today and search for your unclaimed money for free!
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