July 31, 2008

Find CA Lost Money – Part 2 of 2

(Part 2 of 2)

The total dollar amount for these funds in California averages five billion dollars annually – imagine the amount of interest that generates for the state! Bill Palmer, an attorney in Sacramento who has represented a number of cases involving CA unclaimed property, said the state’s program was created to be a lost and found of sorts for Californians. Sadly, it has been turned into a profit making ‘business’ in recent years.

The hold on the seizure of property by CA has now been removed and the new California State Controller, John Chiang, is making greater efforts in the form of widespread reforms in improving how his office handles California unclaimed money. There’s still a dire need though for Californians and Americans in all states across the U.S. to learn about the presence of these properties and on how to do a thorough search for them.

Stimulus checks still unclaimed (Albany Times Union)
Some 440,000 senior citizens and veterans have until Oct. 15 to apply CLIFTON PARK — Nearly 440,000 senior citizens and veterans across the state have not yet applied for their part of the federal economic stimulus package, figures from the Internal Revenue Service show. “It’s $300,” said George McGowan, 67, of Clifton Park. “Why leave it sitting on the table?”Mistakes, a language barrier …

Do you have unclaimed money? Check the Web – TCPalm

Do you have unclaimed money? Check the Web
TCPalm, FL - Jul 24, 2008
Cheer up and check the Web: You may have unclaimed money from Indian River County waiting. If your name is Charles Roberts, you could have a $1500 check at

$9 billion in unclaimed funds – News 10NBC

$9 billion in unclaimed funds
News 10NBC, NY - 3 hours ago
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said, "New York has $9 billion in unclaimed fund accounts. We want to return this money to its rightful owners.
Does the state owe you money? MPNnow.com
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Treasure hunt: Search for your unclaimed funds – WalletPop


WalletPop
Treasure hunt: Search for your unclaimed funds
WalletPop, VA - Jul 22, 2008
The National Associaion of Unclaimed Property Adminstrators (NAUPA) has created a web site with links to each state's office.

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