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Is the Concept of Unclaimed Property a Scam?

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished November 7, 2011

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For you to know the truth about the unclaimed money scam, you first need to understand the real concept of lost money. The good news for you is that unclaimed money does exists but the real news is that you have to search each state to find out where your unclaimed money lies. If you have opened a savings account with a bank but due to change in residence stopped using the services, you most likely have some form of unclaimed money.

You can stay assured of the fact that your money is still safe with the state agencies because, as per the state law on unclaimed money, the financial agencies holding the lost money have to pass on the accounts to the state for better custody after a specified period of time. It is then the responsibility of the state to search for the real owner and assist them in completing the reclaiming process. Common forms of unclaimed money located within the state include sources like un-cashed checks, payroll checks, insurance refunds, unclaimed gift certificates and life insurance annuities, over payments, security deposits and contents of the safe deposit boxes with the bank.

The IRS is the agency that manages the tax refunds, but it is because of the sudden change in contact information of the people they are unable to successfully return the refunds. It may be true that the department of IRS has access to several other databases of the person but still some of them remain un-notified of such lost money existence. This all lead to the generation of unclaimed property scams, as many websites and firms come with the claim of having information related to your lost money.

A claimant can search information related to lost property on the database that every other state in the United Sate now maintains. All you have to do is note all the possible states that you have resided and start searching by submitting your personal details in the website. For saving time, you can go for a all in one databases offered by NAUPA. Most of the firms in the market now offer search option on a paid basis. It is not a bad idea to go for a try but if you feel the fee to be unjustified then, it is better to be on the safer side and conduct search yourself as it is not a big deal. Not utilizing these sites may cause the process of searching for unclaimed money to be much longer and more daunting, therefore sometimes the fee is actually worth it.

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