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MissingMoney.Com Helps Reunite You, Your Money
UPDATED: 9:34 am MDT August 23, 2011
DENVER -- It sounds like a scam, but it's true. Do you have money waiting to be claimed?The State of Colorado is holding money and valuables for 500,000 people. Why? If you forget about a utility deposit, lose track of a bank account, a stock certificate, or a retirement account; misplaced a rebate check, reimbursement or paycheck from a business; or moved prior to receiving your Colorado state tax rebate, the bank, business or state agency is required by law to file a report and forward those assets to the Unclaimed Property office of the Colorado State Treasurer.The state also gets the items from safe deposit boxes that are unused for a certain amount of time. So the state is holding antique guns, jewelry, coins, money and other items.
To see if Colorado has money or property for you, just visit the Great Colorado Payback website. Click on the button that says "search property and claim status" at the top of the page.I searched several names. It turns out my boyfriend is listed. The website said the amount is "under $50." One of our reporters had family members listed with both "under $50" and "over $50."I found my name in the Texas database last year and got $36. If you see a parent or a family member on the list who has died, the heir to that person can claim the property. I'm in the process of sending paperwork to California to get some money that may have belonged to my grandfather.Now there's a website that will help you check other states you've lived in.
MissingMoney.com does not charge you. It's actually working with a variety of states and provinces to help you get your money. The lists of states you can search includes Alabama, Alaska, Alberta Canada, Arizona, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT PAY ANYONE TO DO THE SEARCH FOR YOU; it's free to do it yourself.
Use the Missing Money website or go to Google and type in "unclaimed property" and the state where you have lived before. Check the website carefully to make sure it's from the state and not some company trying to steal your identity.If you see a deal, e-mail me Debbie (Debbie@thedenverchannel.com).Get the latest deals by following me on Facebook, Twitter @DebbiesDeals or sign up for a daily e-mail alert by visiting our e-mail alerts page.
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