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Help Find Unclaimed Money in Wisconsin

May 31st, 2014

Wisconsin is becoming known for much more than cheese and Green Bay Packers. The state is now hoarding millions of dollars in unclaimed money that must be distributed before the state’s resources are stressed any more than they already are. If you live in Washington or you used to call the mid-western state home, you owe it to yourself to search for some of this Wisconsin unclaimed money. Unless you’re rolling in dough or swimming in a sea of gold coins like Scrooge McDuck, you could probably use a little unclaimed money. Whether it’s ten dollars, a hundred dollars or ten-thousand dollars, that will buy at least a little more than you can afford at the moment. When you consider that searching for and finding unclaimed money in Wisconsin requires a very simple process, you have no excuses at all. Visit Cash Unclaimed and take the simple quiz that will determine if you are owed money or not. Will you receive a passing grade? There’s only one way to find out.

How to Claim Funds in Kansas

May 30th, 2014

Unclaimed funds in Kansas are piling up and there’s no better time than right now to get your hands on some of the action. If you’re no longer in Kansas, don’t worry, there’s no reason to make a trip back. You can now search for any sums owed with a simple online search. Just point your browser to Cash Unclaimed to get started.

 

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Why New Hampshire Still Has Missing Cash

May 16th, 2014

New Hampshire still has missing cash for the exact same reason all the other states are facing a massive missing money problem – the residents simply don’t have a clue that a New Hampshire missing money problem even exists. With so much money flowing into the state’s Treasury each month, you would think that missing money in New Hampshire would make front-page news. Unfortunately, lost cash must not be that important because most residents are content to go about their day without so much as considering the money that may be owed to them. If you are a resident of the state or you used to be, and you want to change your way of thinking – and you want some of this lost cash for yourself – visit one of the largest databases of its kind in the entire US. This database, aptly named Cash Unclaimed, is just a browser tab away.

Do You Have a Clue How Many Lost Escrow Amounts There Really Are?

May 15th, 2014

Escrow is a handy tool that protects multiple parties from losing their hard earned money during certain transactions. You typically hear of escrow used in real estate sales. A couple looking to buy a home will put their money in escrow, which is kind of like a holding fund, where it will be held until the deal is complete. The fact that the money is in escrow is satisfying to the seller because he or she knows that the couple is good for the cost of the home sale (or at least the down payment). The real estate agent gets the same satisfaction, knowing that his or her commission is intact and ready to be taken out as soon as the home sale goes through; and of course the couple gets satisfaction in knowing that their money is safe and sound until the deal is done. The problem happens when the money is taken out of escrow and not all of it is withdrawn. These extra or lost escrow amounts typically go to the treasury for state keeping, and that is where they have been building up. Now, whether you were a home buyer, seller or real estate agent, you may finally be able to get your hands on any amounts of lost escrow that may be coming to you.

Find Lost Funds in New Mexico

May 9th, 2014

New Mexico is still dealing with a very old problem. For years now the state’s treasurers have been dealing with an influx of New Mexico lost funds. These funds belong to current and former residents of the state, but unless those residents come forward, the money will be considered lost forever. The state’s Treasurers hope that a new database called Cash Unclaimed will help to solve the problem of lost funds in New Mexico forever. The database, considered to be one of the largest in the world, will let anyone know if they are owed lost funds in New Mexico with a simple name and email search. To see if you have money or property coming to you, log into Cash Unclaimed to find lost funds in New Mexico with the simple contact information that you probably use on an everyday basis.

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