A Missouri resident got a very nice surprise after she received a phone call telling her that she should search for missing money that may belong to her from some of the sites that can be found on the Internet.
Her name is Roberta Allen and after searching, found that she was owed money, but didn’t know how much. After she applied for the unclaimed money, she received a check in the mail and was in shock at the amount.
She was staring at a check in the amount of just over $25,000. The check was over $25,000. To see the News article, go HERE.
There is over $33 billion dollars that can be searched for and it grows daily. Many people are finding money that belongs to them just like Roberta.
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Some examples of unclaimed property currently held by the treasurer’s office include: money in inactive savings and checking accounts; unpaid wages or commissions; stocks, bonds and mutual funds; money orders and bill overpayments; paid-up life insurance policies; safety deposit box contents.
Go to our website at http://www.USFinancialFunding.com and click on the map of the United States.
I have links to all the sites that could have money available for you. It's free and you never have to pay any money.
I found $770 from an insurance overpayment. I was able to locate $1,100 for one of my brothers and $66 for my Father. I had a friend's friend check the site and they found a little over $5,000 for himself and his wife.
Numerous states have recently passed laws so that they can escheat (take) your money for their own use by shortening the dormancy periods that it holds the money.
The majority of the funds that our company finds are funds that are not usually listed on any type of website.
I hope you find money for you or someone you know.
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