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Lost Money In Indiana. Do they owe it to you?

May 5th, 2005

The state of Indiana is actively seeking to re-unite people with lost money.

Lost money can be anything from an uncashed employment check, money left untouched in a savings or checking account for several years or proceeds from a stock dividend. There are some properties that come from safe-deposit boxes.

You should find out if you have any lost money owed to you by clicking here for the Cash Lost Money Search

Free Money and Grants

January 5th, 2005

Want free money in the form of a government grant…?

Lesko talked up the subject of Free Money and Government Grants at the Flint Michigan Public Library on April 26. To prove his point, Lesko mentioned obscure state, federal and local grants, like the one given by the state of Iowa to women entrepreneurs.

However, I’ve got a better idea. Just search for Unclaimed Government Money with the Cash Unclaimed Free Money Search. Just fill in your name and you’ll instantly find out if the Government might owe you unclaimed or lost money.


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