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Over the past 14 years players of the Wisconsin lottery has racked up $47,472,551 in lotto and jackpot winnings. In 2011 there was a staggering $2.6 million that went unclaimed.
“People may not realize they have won because they are so focused on the jackpot,” said lottery spokesman Andrew Bohage.
Wisconsin lottery players have 180 days to claim winnings. After that time the money and prizes are sent to the lottery’s property tax relief fund. Players are urged to quickly claim winnings and review all lottery tickets purchased.
Unclaimed funds are often very difficult to collect, unless you know the exact process that is necessary to receive payment. These challenges are eliminated with CashUnclaimed.com, which provides a systematic guide; the guide is in the form of an instructional eBook. The eBook details how to file a successful unclaimed money search, and where to submit the completed forms. When conducting an unclaimed money search, there is no need to go to multiple websites, our database is comprehensive, and it lists information about individuals who may have relocated to another state, without picking up their last paycheck or closing out an existing bank account.
While the world is going deeper into recession, billions worth of unclaimed estate and money remain seemingly abandoned and held unclaimed in banks, government agencies, and federal accounts. Considering the first scenario, it becomes fairly odd as to why the latter situation continues to occur. Be it negligence or forgetfulness, an individual can indeed reclaim their assets. However, it does take a decent grasp of understanding and some search tools in hand to guarantee the process is undertaken efficiently and lucratively.
Good Day Colorado reports there is over $600 million of unclaimed property sitting in their vaults. Do you have any unclaimed money or property? Enter your first and last name in the form above. We will search our entire lost money database and return the amount of unclaimed property or other unclaimed money we locate which may prove to make you rich!
Have you ever had an apartment or home and had utilities in your name? Well, most people are required to pay a deposit when starting a new utility service…but most people forget to get their deposit back when they move.
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