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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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This post is especially for Texans who are missing money and have not claimed it. Otherwise known as “unclaimed money”.

Hundreds of thousands of Texans are sitting on a stock pile of missing money and do not even know it.

Texas Unclaimed Money

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If you saw the Dateline feature ‘You Might Be Rich’ recently, you are likely aware that unclaimed money and property is very real. I am still amzed at how many poeple still believe missing money is a scam, but as testament to the feature on TV and my experience in this business since 1996, I can assure all skeptics, Texas unclaimed money is there and just waiting for you to come claim it.

Click here to SEARCH FOR TEXAS UNCLAIMED MONEY

Or see TX Missing Money

Unclaimed Money In Texas - Lost Cash And Property Up For Grabs For 200,000 Texans
By Russ D Johnson

They say everything comes big in the Lone Star State- the longhorned bovines, cowboy boots, prairies, steaks, cars, and piles of money. Texas unclaimed money that is. Texas comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn has almost $2 billion dollars of unclaimed cash to give-away to her state’s residents. Well, it’s not so much giving-away as giving-back since the lost cash was already theirs to begin with. Funny thing is most of the 200,000 people owed Texas unclaimed properties don’t even know they have money coming to them.

People tend to forget to collect salary or insurance checks when they get new jobs or move to a new house. They also forget to leave behind forwarding addresses when they move and this is one of the main causes for lost checks. When business and financial establishments can’t find the owners of these lost financial assets for 5 years (in Texas), they are turned over to the state as dictated by Texas Unclaimed Property Law which follows the country’s escheat laws. The unclaimed funds stay with Texas state Comptroller’s office until their owners come to claim them.

Unclaimed property in Texas covers anything from forgotten bank accounts, savings accounts, stock and cash dividends, uncollected insurance benefits and money orders to gift certificates, un-cashed checks and contents of safety deposit boxes which have been considered abandoned by their owners. The latter is the only example of tangible assets under the Texas Unclaimed Property Law and these are auctioned-off in dBay after 2 years of being turned-over to the State Comptroller’s office. So if you’re looking for family heirlooms or antiques that your Texan relatives may have lost over the years, it’s best to go check-out eBay.

George Tamayo, manager of the unclaimed funds division in Texas says “From our experience, we determined we were getting the most bang for our buck on eBay.” to which he adds “It’s more cost-effective, because we are able to do the auctions ourselves.” His state was one of the first to make use of the internet auction site early in 2002, switching from the traditional method of disposing of the abandoned property through live auctions. According to Jackie Schroeter, safe deposit box manager for Texas, posting on eBay saves her office time and effort. With the live auctions, the Unclaimed Property office would have to shut down to coordinate them due to lack in manpower. It just takes a few clicks with a computer mouse now.

The proceeds from these auctions go back to the Texas unclaimed property fund where they still can be claimed by their rightful owners at any time. “The Unclaimed Property List contains the names of Texans with property valued at $100 or more that was reported to the state within the last year.”, says Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn who also announced in a recent report, “Since I took office, I have returned more than $532 million in unclaimed property to its original owners,”

This is good news indeed for residents of the Lone Star State, but don’t think the Comptroller is going to come to your front door and deliver your lost funds to you. Unless you have no immediate need for extra bucks in your pocket, you should search for unclaimed money in Texas or other states now!

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

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