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Unclaimed Money Search Facts

Did you know that most people who have worked or bought anything in The United States have a great probability of having unclaimed funds owed to them? You can find out for yourself if you are owed unclaimed funds by doing an unclaimed money search.


By beginning your unclaimed money search you set off on an adventure of possibly finding money that is, actually, waiting for you to find it. Imagine finding real money not virtual money or Internet points but real money owed to you and left in some state unclaimed money department? Yes, that scenario is fact. If you are dubious about whether you, too, could have unclaimed funds owed to you, just ask yourself if you have ever filed a tax return or if you have ever paid money into a savings program. You have other options, as well.

Have you ever purchased a house? Have you ever given a real estate agent escrow money? Have you ever held a job? If you have been involved in any financial matter in The United States, you stand a good chance of having unclaimed funds that you can ask to have sent to you. The unclaimed money search starts when you fill out a simple form on https://www.CashUnclaimed.com. If you have unclaimed funds coming to you, a list of the money owed to you will come up in your search. You will have a list of agencies or, even, people who have reported money that is owed to you and has never been given to you.

Take, for example, a situation where you were owed a refund. If the store or entity that owes you a refund has not received a reply from you or a request from you or if they do not have an updated address for you, those monies are reported to the State in which you were owed a refund or other money. What might be on their records is your social security number. Those entities are not going to start a search to locate you to send you your money. You have to do an unclaimed money search for yourself to find out if you are owed unclaimed funds.

You really have nothing to lose by doing an unclaimed money search and a lot to gain if your search for unclaimed funds nets you money that you didn’t even know was yours to claim. Once you do an unclaimed money search and come up with a list of unclaimed funds, you can start working on claiming it to get your unclaimed funds. Each state has its own unclaimed funds department. You might be given a phone number to the state’s unclaimed funds department to ask for your unclaimed funds. The website will give you a number that you will give to the state’s unclaimed funds department and they will send you the forms that you will need to fill out to get your unclaimed funds. It is much like a treasure hunt without all the expense of buying tools and finding maps. Your social security number is all that you will need to do a treasure hunt that can gain you a few hundred or, even, a few thousands if not more or less of money that is sitting somewhere just waiting for you.


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When you perform a free trial search on CashUnclaimed.com we display the total dollar amount in unclaimed funds that we show reported by the appropriate government agencies. This does not guarantee that this money is 100% absolutely yours. What it means is that there is that total dollar amount shown by government agencies under your name and common variations of your name at the last time we had the information available to us was reported as unclaimed and is able to have a claim form submitted to be paid that amount. For more information please read our terms of use by clicking the link above.