October 12th, 2012
If you are one of the people who have been paying attention to the news in and around New York lately, you may have noticed that the state is facing a massive crisis. It seems that there is a substantial amount of unclaimed assets that are pouring into our State Treasury accounts. These unclaimed assets belong to people who live in New York and anyone who used to be a resident and until these individuals come forward, the money will continue to remain lost and unclaimed.
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New York Is Seeing The Effects Of Unclaimed Assets On The Rise(701 words, 2 images, estimated 2:48 mins reading time)
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October 11th, 2012
State Treasury officials across the country are baffled by a growing unclaimed property problem. In all 50 States, it appears that unclaimed property is flowing in at alarming rates and there doesn’t appear to be any slow down anytime soon. While officials have some ideas how to stop the problem, most of those ideas cost even more money that the States in question just do not have. In the end, it is going to be up to the citizens who are owed unclaimed property to come forward and claim the property before the problem as we know it gets any worse.
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The Problem With Unclaimed Property(490 words, 2 images, estimated 1:58 mins reading time)
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October 9th, 2012
If you plan to attend the Tulsa State Fair, you may want to wear pants with some extra deep pockets or bring an extra large purse. That’s because you may end up leaving with far more money than you walked through the gate with. I know it sounds to good to be true to actually come home from the fair with any money period, let alone way more then you brought in! Well this year, the State of Oklahoma is trying to reconnect thousands of Oklahoma residents with hundreds of thousands of dollars that is being held in unclaimed money accounts. If you’re going to the fair, you’ll have a chance to see if you are the rightful owner of some of that unclaimed money.
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Ken Miller Sets Up Unclaimed Money Booth At Tulsa State Fair(480 words, 2 images, estimated 1:55 mins reading time)
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October 8th, 2012
Most people who search for Illinois unclaimed property never expect to find much. Can you imagine the surprise, then, when officials at a certain Illinois company were handed a check for $8.1 Million from the Illinois unclaimed property program? Who knew there was that much money in the program to begin with? According to state officials, it’s the largest asset returned since the state began the Illinois unclaimed property program. Who did the check go to and why was there so much money unaccounted for?
Illinois Unclaimed Property Program
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October 5th, 2012
The Huron County Reflector is set to announce nearly 700 unclaimed funds accounts in an upcoming issue. That’s almost $250,000 in Ohio unclaimed funds and the rightful owners of those sums have yet to come forward. That was why the decision was made to publish the unclaimed funds in Ohio’s Reflector. They are hoping that by getting the word out it will urge Ohio residents to come forward and check and see if any of these unclaimed funds belong to them or anyone they might know.
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The Reflector Lists Unclaimed Funds In Ohio(455 words, 2 images, estimated 1:49 mins reading time)
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October 4th, 2012
Most people don’t actually lose their money. They hold onto it, watching and keeping track of it every second they get. They keep it secure in their wallets, in their pockets or purses and they even put their money in bank accounts and safety deposit boxes to keep it extra secure. Some people might even go as far as burying it like treasure.
Yet even when money is safe in a bank account, it’s still susceptible to getting lost and forgotten about. People really do forget about money in their bank accounts all the time and this money just ends up getting “lost” or unaccounted for. Have you ever misplaced or lost money in this manner? How can you really be sure that you haven’t?
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Have You Ever Forgotten A Bank Account And Lost Money?(595 words, 2 images, estimated 2:23 mins reading time)
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September 18th, 2012
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September 17th, 2012
The state of California is sitting on BILLIONS in unclaimed property
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September 14th, 2012
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September 13th, 2012
Have you ever reached into your jeans pocket and found a $20 bill that you forgot you had in there? It seems like it would be hard to do, forgetting that you have money, but it happens every day. And in fact, when you’re talking about all of the money that’s floating around between banks, on the Internet and being held by the IRS, there is a lot of free money out there that just might have your name on it. The question of course remains as to just how you go about finding free money and claim it so you can put it back in your bank account where it belongs. The easy answer is that you sign up with www.CashUnclaimed.com.
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Tips And Advice On Finding Free Money(596 words, 3 images, estimated 2:23 mins reading time)
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