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Cash Unclaimed Educates Public On How to Find Unclaimed Money
Press release from: Cash Unclaimed
(openPR) - Cash Unclaimed, considered one of the world's largest databases for searching for unclaimed money, is hoping to teach all Americans how to find unclaimed money online at CashUnclaimed.com.
December 29th, 2011, Huntington Beach, CA – According to recent estimates, 9 out of 10 Americans are owed money that is sitting in State, local and Federal Treasury accounts. With no one stepping up to claim this money, these government entities have no choice but to keep the money sitting in accounts hoping that one day the rightful owners will come forward. Cash Unclaimed makes it easy for people to search for unclaimed money, as it only takes a search using your first name and last name.
The initial search on Cash Unclaimed is free of charge and will show searchers a total dollar amount that may be associated with that particular name. That dollar amount may not be associated with the searcher, however. Cash Unclaimed, in teaching people how to find unclaimed money, will urge searchers to conduct a secondary search which is much more thorough. The initial search with Cash Unclaimed that teaches people how to search for unclaimed property only searches the first and last name and all variations of that name. This means that the initial search may produce results for individuals that share the same name as the searcher from all over the country. The secondary search with Cash Unclaimed will teach people how to find unclaimed money that actually belongs to them. And this is where most Americans have a chance to claim what may be rightfully theirs.
The Cash Unclaimed database offers a premium service that will not only teach searchers how to find unclaimed property, but it will also help searchers facilitate the claim for the money. The Cash Unclaimed website lists several reasons why individuals may need to learn how to find unclaimed money. This unclaimed money may come from abandoned safety deposit boxes, lost inheritances, uncashed refund and payroll checks and plenty more. But Cash Unclaimed states that, in most cases, the unclaimed money results from individuals not reporting an address change after moving residences.
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About Cash Unclaimed: CashUnclaimed.com is considered one of the world's largest databases for teaching people how to find unclaimed money and makes it simple to search through more than 60 databases from local, State and Federal treasury accounts that are reporting billions of dollars in unclaimed funds. With so many Americans being owed money, Cash Unclaimed hopes to teach all Americans how to find unclaimed property. With so many Americans being owed money, Cash Unclaimed hopes to teach every American how to find unclaimed money. To learn more, visit: cashunclaimed.com/.
Contact:
Cash Unclaimed
Nicole Anderson
19881 Brookhurst St #C-285
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
714-277-3040x707
Unclaimedmoney@cashunclaimed.com
www.cashunclaimed.com/
December 29th, 2011, Huntington Beach, CA – According to recent estimates, 9 out of 10 Americans are owed money that is sitting in State, local and Federal Treasury accounts. With no one stepping up to claim this money, these government entities have no choice but to keep the money sitting in accounts hoping that one day the rightful owners will come forward. Cash Unclaimed makes it easy for people to search for unclaimed money, as it only takes a search using your first name and last name.
The initial search on Cash Unclaimed is free of charge and will show searchers a total dollar amount that may be associated with that particular name. That dollar amount may not be associated with the searcher, however. Cash Unclaimed, in teaching people how to find unclaimed money, will urge searchers to conduct a secondary search which is much more thorough. The initial search with Cash Unclaimed that teaches people how to search for unclaimed property only searches the first and last name and all variations of that name. This means that the initial search may produce results for individuals that share the same name as the searcher from all over the country. The secondary search with Cash Unclaimed will teach people how to find unclaimed money that actually belongs to them. And this is where most Americans have a chance to claim what may be rightfully theirs.
The Cash Unclaimed database offers a premium service that will not only teach searchers how to find unclaimed property, but it will also help searchers facilitate the claim for the money. The Cash Unclaimed website lists several reasons why individuals may need to learn how to find unclaimed money. This unclaimed money may come from abandoned safety deposit boxes, lost inheritances, uncashed refund and payroll checks and plenty more. But Cash Unclaimed states that, in most cases, the unclaimed money results from individuals not reporting an address change after moving residences.
# # #
About Cash Unclaimed: CashUnclaimed.com is considered one of the world's largest databases for teaching people how to find unclaimed money and makes it simple to search through more than 60 databases from local, State and Federal treasury accounts that are reporting billions of dollars in unclaimed funds. With so many Americans being owed money, Cash Unclaimed hopes to teach all Americans how to find unclaimed property. With so many Americans being owed money, Cash Unclaimed hopes to teach every American how to find unclaimed money. To learn more, visit: cashunclaimed.com/.
Contact:
Cash Unclaimed
Nicole Anderson
19881 Brookhurst St #C-285
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
714-277-3040x707
Unclaimedmoney@cashunclaimed.com
www.cashunclaimed.com/
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