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Donald Trump is going to be on Dateline NBC this weekend for another episode in a week of “You Might Be Rich”.

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More and more Americans are finally becoming aware of Missing Money just waiting for them to claim.

It is amazing how many people still believe unclaimed money is a scam. I guess it is understandable with all the hooplah going on on the Internet these days. It’s truly a shame how much bad information regarding missing money is available on the net. Friom YouTube to misinformed bloggers, to scam unclaimed money websites, unclaimed money has truly gotten a bad rap.

Truth be told, you have to be very careful where you search, as some websites are more apt to mislead, and others outright scamming you! Even the website which all the news organizations claim is the site you should be searching does not include all possible claims available as ststed in their very own FAQ.

What’s the point in searching if you are not going to find every possible claim? Isn’t our time more valuable than this? Is the government intentionally trying to pull the wool over our eyes by leading us to this site?

To ensure you are not getting scammed, finding all possible claims in your name and searching ONLY the official states databases:

VISIT the MISSINGMONEY.TV link below>>>>>

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Helping to put the issue to rest, at least a little, Donald Trump will be assisting and returning missing money on the next Episode of You Might Be Rich airing this Sunday at 7pm for a 2 hour feature on Dateline NBC.

“Donald Trump on Dateline’s You Might Be Rich

For the May 3 program, “You Might Be Rich!” will be live from outside Rockefeller Center. Donald Trump will join Tiki to surprise one unsuspecting family with the incredible news they have unclaimed money coming to them. source

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Is MissingMoney.com The Best Missing Money Search Site?

There are dozens of MissingMoney websites on the Internet and unfortunately, the press has also latched onto MissingMoney.com as the authority on finding missing money in your state.

To ensure you are searching the official missing money sites for all 50 states, including websites, phone numbers and addresses, see ShowMeMyMoney.com

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The bad news is, MissingMoney.com does not have all possible claims listed in their database, nor do they list all states. Hidden in their FAQ, which oddly is not found on their home at the time of this writing, they clearly state they do not lost all claims. It reads: Some states (in this database of records) do not list all of the records in their custody. For example, some states do not list records under a certain dollar amount. Other states only list the most recent property items in their custody, while yet others list only older records. However, we still receive thousands of new listings each month from the participating states.

The point is, why bother searching any missing money website if you are not going to conduct a thorough search. You could be leaving tens of thousands on the table by using the wrong resource. In order to conduct a thorough missing money search, you must search or call the official office holding your missing money.

Yes, you might be rich, but you may never know unless you know what the heck you are doing.

To ensure you are searching the official missing money sites for all 50 states, including websites, phone numbers and addresses, see ShowMeMyMoney.com

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Tennessee Unclaimed Money

Tennessee missing money has really grown in the past few years and here is your chance to claim your share of the money you did know you had. The big news is you can also make claims from missing money due to deceased relatives if you are the next rightful heir. Read this article closely and make your claim today.

Tennessee Unclaimed Money Grows by Tens of Millions of Dollars Annually
By Russ D Johnson

Most people know Tennessee for its country music and world famous barbeque, but the state is also home to a lesser-known treasure - unclaimed property. In fact the TN Treasury Department adds tens of millions of dollars in Tennessee Unclaimed Money to its rolls each year, and only a fraction of it is ever reunited with the rightful owners. In turn, this pile of cash grows larger and large by the year.

The TN Treasury department took in about $40 million in unclaimed property in 2006 alone, and only returned $20 million to the rightful owners. This means that another $20 million was added to the already swollen pile of cash that remains unclaimed. This trend of returning only a fraction of what the state takes in is consistent across the country because of a lack of education about these funds. The truth is, most citizens are simply unaware of the tens of billions out there waiting to be claimed.

States do things like annually publishing names in local newspapers of the people who are owed money and setting up tables at county fairs to promote awareness, but the message still only reaches a tiny fraction of the population. Even among those who are aware of the potential to find these lost assets, very few know where to begin their search. Many fall in to the trap of believing that any old missing money site will do, while others don’t understand that they need to search more than once. There are quite a number of issues that searchers just starting out run in to, but those are the most common.

People often search the wrong lost money sites because they’re under the impression that any site that let’s them put their name in to a search box will do. This couldn’t be more wrong. For starters, there are very few sites that actually have the official state listings, and even those are notoriously inaccurate because they aren’t updated in real time. There are dozens of types of unclaimed funds, but according to the State Treasurer’s office, Tennessee’s most common are bank accounts, stock certificates, checks, unclaimed wages, refunds, gift certificates. Each type has it’s own “dormancy period”, which is the time that must pass before the holder is required to hand the monies over to the state to hold for the owners. Because of this a search may not return any claims simply because the fund won’t be turned over until the following month or year, or even for a number of years. This is why people must search frequently to be certain they’ve exhausted all avenues.

In addition to the issues mentioned above, beginners will run in to quite a number of stumbling blocks that will frustrate them in their searches. The only way for Tennessee residents to know that they’re performed thorough searches is to educate themselves before they get started. The best way to do this is to mimic what others are doing. Why go the trial and error route when they can learn from experienced searchers and duplicate their techniques?

Unclaimed money and property expert Russ Johnson has been assisting Americans in finding their unclaimed money online since 1997. His site, http://www.unclaimedmoney.net, is updated regularly and offers guaranteed official searches for Tennessee unclaimed money and missing money across the country.

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