May 9th, 2013
Class action lawsuits happen all the time. The video chain Blockbuster (when they were still in business) had a famous class action suit where they were sued over extravagant late fees. Drug companies often get sued for not reporting severe side effects, and businesses get sued all the time en masse by their employees for exhibiting unfair hiring and employment practices. All of these class action lawsuits typically result in millions of dollars going to a dozen, a hundred or a thousand or more people. With all of this money to contend with, you know that some of it gets lost. To search for some of this unclaimed class action money, you only need a name and an online connection.
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May 8th, 2013
If there’s a way to trick people out of money, someone has thought of it and attempted it. Case in point, there are some misguided individuals who are, at this very moment, trying to scam people out of their hard earned money using the unclaimed money scam. The scam works like this.
A person will walk up to you or call you on the phone and ask, “Would you like to actually find unclaimed money?” The person will explain that you may have missing or unclaimed money sitting in a treasury vault somewhere and that all you have to do to claim it is pay them a small fee.
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Don’t Get Stuck In An Unclaimed Money Scam(371 words, estimated 1:29 mins reading time)
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May 7th, 2013
More people are moving to Texas for the job growth, the economy and the fact that there’s so much missing money in Texas. Ok, the people may not be flooding here for missing money in Texas, but they would if they knew how much money treasurers have to contend with. As missing money continues to grow in Texas, so does the population, and that means even more lost money is bound to come rolling in. If you want to get your hands on some of this lost cash, whether you’re new to the state or you’re a life-long Texan, you can find missing money in Texas with a simple online search.
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Texas Continues To Grow As Well As its Missing Money(383 words, 2 images, estimated 1:32 mins reading time)
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May 6th, 2013
A safe deposit box is a secure container that is typically located in a bank inside the vault where all the money is kept. Typically used for jewelry, collectibles, valuable documents, photographs and other things that can’t be replaced, you can be sure that your items are safe and secure, especially when you consider that everyone else’s money and valuables are in that same vault. In many cases, the items kept in these boxes are a little too secure. Let’s look at how the items in these boxes sometimes sit for years and why you may find an old safe deposit box just by conducting a simple online search.
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Understanding Your Safe Deposit Box(435 words, 2 images, estimated 1:44 mins reading time)
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May 3rd, 2013
Ohio is drowning in lost funds and the state’s treasurer is quickly swimming towards the state’s life preserver. This life preserver isn’t white, nor is it donut shaped, nor does it float. This life preserver is a database that houses the hundreds of thousands of names that can be found on the Ohio lost funds registry. If you suspect that your name might be on that registry and to claim your lost funds, help Ohio find solid ground by using the life preserver known as Cash Unclaimed.
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Ohio Still Drowning In Lost Funds(2 images, estimated 0 secs reading time)
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May 2nd, 2013
Most states in the union are holding regular eBay unclaimed property auctions. Do you know when your state’s last auction was? In case you’re not aware, state treasurers across the nation have taken to eBay to help them unload the millions of dollars in unclaimed property that go missing every year. That means you can actually search for and buy unclaimed property on eBay right now. Let’s examine how states have the right to hold eBay unclaimed property auctions and how you can find unclaimed property on eBay.
EBay Unclaimed Property Auctions
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Check Ebay For Unclaimed Property(402 words, 1 image, estimated 1:36 mins reading time)
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May 1st, 2013
With the recent tragedy in Boston, many families may be looking for a little help to make ends meet. The government is also trying to free up as many funds in Boston as possible to help aid with these tragedies as well. Not only is the State struggling to do this but many Americans across the nation are digging deep to give to charities for horrible tragedies like the one in Texas as well as Boston. If the individuals who want to give as much as they can found extra money under their name lying around then they would have even more money to donate and help out with.
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Find Money In Boston(531 words, 2 images, estimated 2:07 mins reading time)
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April 30th, 2013
Lost war bonds are piling up and the hunt is on for the rightful owners. State treasurers across the country are holding onto these lost war bonds. These of course were meant to provide financial security to those individuals who purchased them during times of war, or at least they promised to provide financial security. The idea is that the war bonds would appreciate over time. The thing is, people stick them in a safe deposit box and then forget about them. Years later they’re uncovered and they become lost war bonds that become a near permanent fixture in a state treasurer’s vault. To claim lost war bonds that may belong to you, you don’t need to contact any state department and you don’t even need to pick up the phone. A simple online search will uncover any war bonds you have coming to you.
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Spread The Word About Lost War Bonds(426 words, 1 image, estimated 1:42 mins reading time)
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April 29th, 2013
Lost cash in Kentucky is becoming a big problem, at least according to the state’s treasurer. Every year the treasury has to locate and manage Kentucky lost cash and every year more and more checks keep flowing in. This makes the problem nearly unmanageable. If you think that you might have lost cash in Kentucky, the treasurer could really use your help.
Kentucky Lost Cash – Even Former Residents Can Search
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Do You Have Lost Cash In Kentucky Lying Around?(365 words, 2 images, estimated 1:28 mins reading time)
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April 25th, 2013
Misplaced funds are popping up all over the country and the majority of the owners of these misplaced funds have no idea. That’s because bank closings have led to these misplaced funds and most people assume that when a bank closes, that money goes missing forever. Fortunately for you, you can find misplaced funds with a mere online search. You can thank the FDIC for that privilege.
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Bank Closings Leave Behind Misplaced Funds(3 images, estimated 0 secs reading time)
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