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California unclaimed property auction

May 9th, 2006

Beverly Hills is the site for the annual auction of valuable unclaimed property.

You may or may not be aware of unclaimed property auctions. The state receives unclaimed property from banks and businesses which it documents and holds onto. Attempts are made to find the rightful owners, but sometimes this is not achieved. In such cases there does come a time when that property will be sold at auction.

The auction is to be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Beverly Hills, 1150 South Beverly Drive. The two-day event is on May 25 and 26 at 9 a.m. Preview times are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 23 and 24.

Canadian scam coming to US

May 9th, 2006

There is a recent report of someone in Canada trying to bilk money form U.S. citizens.

Police in New Jersey are asking the public to be aware of a check scam involving a Canadian company called Capital Trust. A 49-year-old resident recently reported he lost money after following instructions sent to him by the group.

He had received some mail from Capital Trust in Waterloo, Ontario, containing a cashier’s check from Bank One made out to him in the amount of $3,900, along with a one-page letter of explanation.

Callifornia unclaimed property laws may change

May 8th, 2006

The current manner in which CA holds unclaimed property may have a change. A bill has been introduced regarding unclaimed money and property.

There are billions of dollars worth of property unclaimed by Californians. Some officials want the state to be more aggressive about finding the owners.

Under California law the state is the recipient of an abandoned safe deposit boxes and bank accounts after three years on inactivity and when the bank cannot locate the owner, the contents and money go to the state. For unclaimed wages and salaries the time limit is one year.

Arkansas man gets his house back

May 8th, 2006

Gary Kent Jones did not receive the letters of notification of the sale of his property. He found out the house was for sale once it was sold. Could this happen to you or someone you know?

It was determined by the U. S. Supreme Court with a vote of 5-3 that Arkansas’ land commissioner should have done more to try to notify a homeowner that his house was to be sold. The reason for the sale is that he did not pay the property tax.

A strange twist in identity theft

May 4th, 2006

Having your identity stolen can be unnerving. What if you know the person? This brings up many questions on who to trust.

Identity theft experts have discovered a small but growing proportion of identity fraud is perpetrated by parents. Some victimize children who are old enough to establish credit in their own right. Others use the Social Security numbers of their minor children to set up fraudulent accounts that the victims might not discover for years.

Two years ago you almost never heard about parent perpetrators . Now Linda Foley, founder of the Identity Theft Resource Center, gets “several complaints a week� from victims or from other adults who have uncovered the crimes.

Some credit card companies trying to stay ahead of fraud

May 4th, 2006

It could be good news, if you know ahead of time or it could be bad news, if you end up stranded.

Your credit card company may be one that monitors your spending habits. Then you take a trip somewhere out of your ordinary route. The vacation of a lifetime could become a nightmare.

You want to pay for a purchase using your credit card and it is denied. You only have this credit card with you. You try to call the 800 number, this does not go through because you are now in a foreign country where the 800 number is invalid.

Helpful hints for older job applicants

May 3rd, 2006

Not all employers are accepting older applicants for the jobs that need filing. This makes it harder for those seeking employment. Read on for some ideas on how you could increase your chances of employment.

Managers and professionals in their 50s who get downsized out of a job increasingly don’t opt for early retirement. Most cannot afford to stop working. Some want to continue working because they want the camaraderie and stimulation of a job.

A realistic way to pay off credit cards.

May 2nd, 2006

We all hear of the many ways that credit card debt can be paid. Yet, Americans continue to increase their credit card debt.

There are numerous reasons that the nation’s credit card debt continues growing. This is not about how it is increasing, but how you can decrease your personal credit card debt in some very simple ways.

To eliminate credit card debt as rapidly as possible at the lowest possible cost to you, follow these steps:

  1. Make a list all of your credit cards. Once this is done, next to each card note the balance and the interest rate.

  2. New Mexico woman curious regarding a death with no next-of-kin.

    May 2nd, 2006

    A New Mexico woman questions a probate judge about property when the owner dies and the is no known next-of-kin.

    Here are the questions asked:

    What could be done in the case where someone dies and there is no known next-of-kin and there is property involved?
    Can you still petition the courts to be appointed special administrator?

    The deceased owned a trailer, two lots, a bank account, a car and an investment account with a local investment company. The person asking the questions is interested in buying the house and lots.

    Is it really free?

    May 1st, 2006

    Seems like people are constantly trying to get something for nothing. For online merchants this is a growing concern.

    A company that specializes in fighting chargebacks has increased by 42% the number of credit card chargebacks it has handled.

    What is this all about? More and more internet shopping and services are becoming available and the number of people who make internet purchases is also increasing. That is the plus side. The down side for the honest consumers is when someone makes a purchase on their credit card and then tell their credit card companies not to honor the payment.


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