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How I Found My $2,600.00 Owed to My Family in Just 20 Minutes E-mail

By the freedom you resolve saying this you consign be resultant to boast you and your household hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. This money is not loans or scams, it is money owed to them. It takes no real work or divulging personal information on questionable sites. The money is unclaimed money owed to you and your family.

I have written many articles on unclaimed money and foolishly never took my own advice. In researching for my last article I found $400 owed to my mother, $1500 owed to 2 colleagues and $700 owed to my grandmother. No joke.

So the question is, of course, how and where did I find this money? I would like to say there is a big secret and hidden treasure I am going to divulge. Unfortunately, I have no such secrets of the universe to share. It is a simple search on an awesome site.

I searched a database that records all unclaimed money from all 50 states and even some federal databases.

In case you are unfamiliar with unclaimed money, it is money that has been sent to the government to hold for the rightful owner, by institutions or companies that could not reach the rightful owners. For example: old bank accounts, savings bonds, inheritance, royalties, dividends, or uncashed checks.

Doesnt seem like this would happen too often right? Wrong. There is over $20 BILLION in unclaimed money owed to millions of people. Oprah Winfrey did a show on unclaimed money and she stated as many as 8 out of 9 Americans have unclaimed money. That is a whole lot of families that are owed money!

I have tried many databases to search for unclaimed money. All you have to do is type in your name or family and friends names and click search. It will give you the results. Really, it is that simple. BUT, there is a BIG BUT, I have searched some databases that did not show me all the money owed.

Why would this happen? It would happen because it depends on the quality of the database you are searching.

Here is what a QUALITY database will have:

- Frequent Updates
New unclaimed command accounts are sour whereas to the might constantly. Make indisputable the database you search updates frequently accordingly that you have the most up to date search.

- Searches of ALL states and federal databases
Depending on the bent of bill from which the unclaimed money originated, the invoice may be submitted to one of seeing 54 databases. For example, if it is a funds ratio with your parents address from 20 years ago as the address on record. This may not be found under a search of only your states database.

- Name Variation Searches
Lets claim your mention is William B Johnson. The unclaimed leverage may be reported below W B Johnson, Bill Johnson, W Johnson, etc. There are adapted databases that sift present variations to ensure no accounts are overlooked that may belong to you.

There is no restriction on whose name you can search. It does help to know where they have lived so that you can weed out accounts that may have the same name but our not actually the person you are looking for.

The average claim amount is close to $1,000.00. Odds are you or some of your close family members and friends have money waiting to be claimed. I was foolish not to take my own advice and search the database for unclaimed money. Now that you know how, do not make the same mistake. Search for you and your familys unclaimed money today.

Nicole Anderson offers more information about unclaimed money at http://www.cashunclaimed.com. Cash Unclaimeds database covers all state and federal databases, has Name Match technology, which will search variations of your name to ensure nothing is overlooked, and offers unlimited name searches to members. Click on http://www.cashunclaimed.com for a free money search and locate your missing money today!

 
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