April 25th, 2014
There are all sorts of surprises that await people who search for unclaimed funds. One of those surprises happens to be the unclaimed funds that originate from deceased relatives. It sounds creepy. After all, you’re receiving money that came from someone who has recently passed away. It’s not so creepy if you knew the person well. It’s even less creepy if the unclaimed funds you receive happen to be substantial. Whether the term deceased relative unclaimed funds is creepy to you or not is subjective, but let’s see what happens when you search for unclaimed funds from those you once knew and loved. How you feel may depend on just how much you find waiting for you on the other side.
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Do Any Deceased Relative Unclaimed Funds Belong to You?(360 words, 2 images, estimated 1:26 mins reading time)
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April 9th, 2014
The state of Delaware is experiencing a assive uprising, but it’s not what you think. It’s not people that are rising up in the first state of the union to ratify the Constitution, but it’s money. It’s Cash. Moola. Smackeroos. It turns out that the Delaware state Treasury is holding onto millions of dollars in missing funds. The state didn’t lose the money. The people did; and that’s where this uprising takes place. If you live in Delaware right now or you used to live in The Diamond State, you might want to do a little searching. You might be one of the hundreds of thousands of lucky Delawarians who are owed missing funds.
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Why Missing Funds in Delaware Are on the Rise(384 words, 2 images, estimated 1:32 mins reading time)
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April 1st, 2014
There are so many easy ways to find missing property and money online or even by mail. You can use the Internet on a site like this one where you can use your computer, lap top, tablet, phone, email or even just a phone call to get the help you need to track down unclaimed or missing property under your name. Not only that but you can get it sent to you by mail and sometimes even a direct deposit unless it is property then you can claim it very quickly and take it from there.
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What Kind of Properties Can Become Missing?(545 words, 2 images, estimated 2:11 mins reading time)
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