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How To Search For Unclaimed Money

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How To Search For Unclaimed Money

One of my biggest gripes concerning unclaimed money is the way the popular media tells us to search for unclaimed money. They have listened to the “so called” experts and government officials who have been misleading the public for many many years.

From my 17 years experience helping people search and find money owed to them, I read multiple websites directing people to a certain website which is suppose to be the end all for free unclaimed money searches. The truth is, if you buy into this inaccurate information, you may be leaving thousands on the table. If the media would simply read their FAQ, they would know all claims are not listed in these online unclaimed money databases. In fact, certain dollar amounts are never listed on this site, and for this reason, I will not even dignify the site with a link. I DO NOT want anyone to waste their time if they cannot find every dime owed to them.

Worse than this are the dozens of unclaimed money search sites which buy lists from the government and place them in their databases for a monthly subscription fee or per search charge. These sites are a joke and you should absolutely stay away from them. Just keep in mind there is only one official site for each state which has all claims listed.

Even worse than worse, some sites offer initially free unclaimed money search results just to lure you into their sites only to find out the claim is not your and only someone with the same name.

I hate this stuff and will show you the absolute correct way to search for your lost money and property.

When you conduct a government unclaimed property search, you must know the official website to search. You must know how to search correctly, and you must know how to find the claims many states appear to be hiding from you. Listen, many states have good reason not to list certain claims online. They are balancing their state budgets with our money and they do not want us to find. For this reason, there are certain steps you must to when searching to ensure you are finding every penny.

Luckily, there are people like myself who are spilling the beans and opening the doors so you can rest 100% knowing you have searched for all of your unclaimed property and money.

If you have questions about how to find your money, please call first. My phone number is located at UnclaimedMoney.net

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How To Find and Search Unclaimed Money

Have you heard about unclaimed money?

Did I hear you say yes?

It is amazing to me how many people have heard of unclaimed money but have NEVER searched.

Today is your opportunity to find your money, but you must do what the average person will not do, and this is to TAKE ACTION NOW. Do not put it off! It is important to not get distracted! Simply, imagine how happy your family will be when you find money owed to you!

My best guess is most people believe good things never happen to them. The truth regarding how to find unclaimed money is the odds are better than any table in Vegas you will find something owed to you or your family in just a few short minutes of searching.

For a complete guide on How To Find Unclaimed Money, there is a new release on Amazon.com which shows you how to find every penny of the billions of dollars waiting to be claimed nationwide.

Go to How-To-Find-Unclaimed-Money.com to grab your copy of the newly released books from Amazon on how to find unclaimed money in your state.

From how to find unclaimed money to how to find unclaimed money for free, people want to know how to claim their cash being held by the government. The steps for how to find unclaimed money in your name are as simple as one two, three and you can have a check in the mail within 6-12 weeks.

When I am asked how to find unclaimed funds, some want to know how to find unclaimed savings bonds and how to find unclaimed money free. That’s where my specialty jumps into the Frey. I have been assisting Americans in finding their unclaimed cash since 1997, and my expertise will help you avoid getting scammed and show you the absolute AND FINAL way to search and find every penny due your family and friends.

How to find unclaimed property is the same as how to find out if you have unclaimed to money. The process is the same, you simply need to know how and where to search.

Find out if I have unclaimed money, run a search for me, Russ Johnson,  if you find something, I will pay you a 10% finders fee. Chances are you will not find any money for me, as I search at least every other month. You should too, as millions are added year round. Even if you do not find a claim today, you could literally come back tomorrow and a claim be listed!!!

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UNCLAIMED MONEY IN AMERICA

Though I will be introducing each book separately, I wanted to go ahead and release all 50 books just released on Amazon.com

Be sure to read your states description for important information.

Alabama Unclaimed Money: How To Find (Missing Money & Unclaimed Property in America

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Georgia Unclaimed Money

Georgia Unclaimed Money: How To Find
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You will be searching your your lost money in Georgia LIKE A PRO!

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Lost money in Georgia, or “unclaimed money”, can be found rather quickly if you know where to search, but first you have to know HOW TO SEARCH.

If you are looking for the whole enchilada, this is THE site which covers it all!

Still not convinced? Read the table of contents and you will quickly know whether this book is for you! All of the questions are answered in the book description at Alabama Unclaimed Money

Have you wondered…”I wonder IF I have money owed to me”?

The answer is “highly likely”!

Your odds of finding lost money in Georgia are much much greater than in Vegas. It’s true!

Some estimates report as many as 1 in 4 American citizens have a claim due to them. I do not believe anyone really knows the answer to this. We can’t even balance our national budget, much less count on ALL of our trusty governments…Which reminds me to ask…

Have you ever wondered why our government can’t seem to find us when they owe us money, but have little problem locating us when we owe?

Anyway…

Find your unclaimed funds in Georgia. Locate the money due to every family member, friend or even stranger if that’s how you want to roll. 🙂

Click here to get your Amazon Kindle book, free membership to ShowMeMyMoney.com, and free search for unclaimed money with book purchase at Amazon.com.

I gotta warn you, the free money search offer was available when I made this post. I cannot guarantee it will be there when you visit this link, so act fast if you see the deal still running. Trust me! This is a steal and you are saving nearly $40 bucks!

Download the Amazon Kindle App for your iPhone, iPad, Blackberry and most others from your App Store to search for unclaimed money in Georgia.

Good Morning America did a feature story on unclaimed money and property today and even though hurricane Irene barrels down the east coast, this has not stopped many from learning how to make their claim for lost money in their state.

SEARCH NOW

To find unclaimed money in your name, your family members names, friends or even strangers, today is the time to search.

NOTE: Never pay “per search”.

With the unclaimed money website, you only have a one time access charge which allows you lifetime access to all 50 states official databases.

It is important for all americans to search at least once per year for themselves and family members. Users may even make claims on deceased relatives if they can prove the relationship to the person and be the next rightful heir. For most states, this only requires proof of relationship and a death certificate.

Utilize the links above to begin your search now.

 

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UNCLAIMED MONEY LIST ONLINE

The most asked question I get when people call me is “where do I find a central location to find my money” or “where can a find an unclaimed money list to enter my name and search all 50 states”.

The unfortunate answer when searching for unclaimed money and property is there is not a central database anywhere.

Yes, there are some websites who claim to search all 50 states, and I guess in theory they do, HOWEVER, these companies simply buy lists from the state and enter them into their tiny databases. This potentially leaves hundreds of thousands of claims not contained within their database. In other words, these databases are incomplete, so why waste your time. Right?

The truth is, each unclaimed money office has their own database for the state they serve. This means you MUST search each state individually. There is no other way around it!

Unfortunately, our government state offices for unclaimed money are so splintered they are not willing to work together to create a central database. It is thought that many states actually abuse these monies and dip into unclaimed funds to help balance their budgets.

Even worse, many more states are jumping on the unclaimed money bandwagon and starting to limit the amount of time you have to search or the state says you forfeit your unclaimed cash and the state can do whatever it chooses to do with it. It is my opinion this is criminal, but what more can one man do?

Unclaimed money lists for many states must be searched now to ensure you claim what is rightfully yours!

Just keep in mind, you need to search at least once per year. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ARE ADDED YEAR ROUND. So if you do not find a claim for yourself or a relative right away, do not fret, come back tomorrow and lady luck may just be on your side.

For immediate access to all 50 states databases and EVERYTHING else and more than you would ever want to know about unclaimed money list and more, do yourself a favor, pay the one time fee for lifetime access to ShowMeMyMoney.com

For more information on the owner and more, visit UnclaimedMoney.net and search your unclaimed money list today.

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Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Georgia Unclaimed Money

Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Georgia Unclaimed Money
By Russ D Johnson

A recent report by the Chattanooga Times announced that millions of dollars in Georgia lottery winnings go unclaimed in Georgia and Tennessee. Lottery officials say this is mostly due to people that buy lottery tickets while passing-through and either forget to check if they’ve won or not.

According to another news report though, a larger amount of Georgia unclaimed money is in the hands of the state’s Treasury Department. Hundreds of millions of dollars in forgotten funds are held by the state government and most Georgians are unaware of its existence. Catherine Westbrook, an elderly resident of the state was very aware though and became frustrated when she tried getting a $1200 check from an old life-insurance policy. “When I didn’t get it for two or three weeks, then I called and they would say, ‘No, the check wasn’t written, hasn’t been written’ — that’s all they would tell me.” said Westbrook who adds after getting the check 5 months after: “I don’t know why they take so long to write a check.”

Georgia’s Unclaimed Property Law or escheat law which originates from feudal laws in England require abandoned and forgotten assets such as bank accounts, income tax refunds, uncashed checks, uncollected wages, insurance premium overpayments, gift certificates, cash dividends on stocks and mineral deposits, and others to be turned-over to the hands of the state after a specified ‘dormancy period’. This period for Georgia is 5 years and less for other financial assets. “Dormant funds are remitted to the State of Georgia. Demand deposit accounts are deemed to be dormant after 12 months and time and savings accounts are deemed to be dormant after a period of five years without activity”, according to an official statement from Georgia’s State Treasury. In a press release from the Georgia Department of Revenue’s Unclaimed Property Unit, “The time that must elapse for property to be determined “abandoned” and turned over to the state varies depending on the type of property. For example, unclaimed wages and company liquidation proceeds must be turned over to the state after one year. The vast majority of unclaimed property must be turned over to the state five years after the last contact with the rightful owner. Time frames for other types of property are: safe deposit box contents must be forwarded to the state two years after the box was opened by the holding financial institution; money orders seven years after the issue date; and traveler’s checks 15 years from the issue date.”

The Georgia Revenue Commissioner has since tried to make some improvements with regards to the state department that handles missing money in Georgia, like replacing an old automated call center system with operators who can check the status of claims immediately. According to Tim Shields, a manager with the revenue department, “From the time the claim form comes in the door, if we have everything we need, within 8 to 10 weeks, that person’s going to receive a check,”.

Greg Daugherty, Executive Editor of Consumer Reports, said “When I entered my own information, I didn’t find anything belonging to me, but I did find some money belonging to a great aunt of mine who has since died, and would have left it to me.” Greg isn’t alone, which is why enlisting the help of an unclaimed money expert is of the utmost importance.

Unclaimed money and property expert Russ Johnson has been assisting Americans in finding their unclaimed money online since 1997. His site, http://www.unclaimedmoney.net, is updated regularly and offers guaranteed official searches for Georgia unclaimed money and missing money across the country.

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Most residents of GA State may not be aware about State unclaimed property. If they did, certainly the $684 million Georgia unclaimed property wouldn’t have ballooned to $900 million during the current fiscal year. As mandated by US law, the State collects idle financial assets from various businesses, insurance companies, banks and other financial establishments every year. Financial assets that have been abandoned and whose owners haven’t been located for a a few years are ‘escheated’ to the State as Georgia unclaimed property. Here’s part of an article on Georgia unclaimed money written by an unclaimed property expert:

Georgia’s Unclaimed Property Law or escheat law which originates from feudal laws in England require abandoned and forgotten assets such as bank accounts, income tax refunds, uncashed checks, uncollected wages, insurance premium overpayments, gift certificates, cash dividends on stocks and mineral deposits, and others to be turned-over to the hands of the state after a specified ‘dormancy period’. This period for Georgia is 5 years and less for other financial assets.”

Escheat laws were passed to protect citizens’ lost money– giving the State responsibility for the safekeeping of residents’ unclaimed money and property lest the financial entities holding them keep it for themselves. Some criticize that some States are seizing citizens’ unclaimed funds for the purpose of balancing their budgets. “When they are used the way they were intended, which is as a mechanism to help reunite property owners with their lost or abandoned property, then I think they’re a good thing,” says Atlanta lawyer John Coalson who specializes in Georgia unclaimed money. “When they’re used as a means for states to simply raise money, then I think states ought to call a tax ‘a tax’ and not just take people’s property.”

Whichever way the State uses citizens’ unclaimed property, there’s no question that more residents should check if they are owed part of the $900 million GA unclaimed money pie.

Atlanta resident and grade school teacher Sheila Sellers found out she had lost money in her name. She got a letter from the GA Department of Revenue informing her of a substantial amount of cash- $1700 from old stocks and a forgotten bank account from out of state. “Right in time for Christmas. I plan on being out the day after Thanksgiving,” said Sellers in a WGCL News report.

Other residents may want to check themselves too. Almost a billion dollars unclaimed money means good odds of coming up with something. All they have to do is go online to do a search for unclaimed money.