www.missingmoney.com get claim your legitimate unclaimed missing money on Early Show

Submitted by Godmode on Mon, 03/23/2009 - 15:08.
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As seen on CBS's Early Show, Missingmoney.com lets you search for unclaimed missing money that you may qualify for. That means you can legitimate unclaimed missing money as Free government money. definitely cool.According to latest figures, You may be entitled to some of the nearly $33 billion in unclaimed property and cash. These are properties or assets that local businesses are required to turn over to the states after no activity or contact with the owner after a period of a year or more. These assets immediately become an missing asset or missing money. Common types of unclaimed property include:
  • Bank accounts and safe deposit box contents
  • Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and dividends
  • Uncashed checks and wages
  • Insurance policies, CD's, trust funds
  • Utility deposits, escrow accounts
To find out if a state has any of your money, you can check missingmoney.com search features. We however have reservations over how one can actually claim using missingmoney.com. Its not really a scam but Missing money definately lets you know if there is any missing money or unclaimed fund avaiable in your state. however one needs to actually file a case to get the money in their hands. That means you need to actually claim that money. How can you claim this missing money? Well, this missing money which is never claimed by people rolled back into state government public grant fund. What does that mean? That means, now you need to claim this money via government grants.There are various grant services which helps you write a unclaimed money grant letter and you could then expect a reply within 1 week from the state government. We highly recommened the Grants for Citizens.Above all else, please be remember to be patient and honest with your claims. I know a person living in NY, getting $32000  of unclaimed funds. You can too.
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