Donald Trump is going to be on Dateline NBC this weekend for another episode in a week of “You Might Be Rich”.
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:
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.
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
It kills me when I hear so many “legitimate” news sites report MissingMoney.com is the source to use when seeking unclaimed money and property.
I believe this is just what the government sites want you to believe because it is a FACT, all claims are not listed in their databases. All states do not participate, and even those who do, if you read the find print in the MissingMoney FAQ, it clearly states they do not have a complete list of all claims, even for those which do participate on their site.
Why waste your time searching incomplete databases?
Go directly to the source holding your missing money and conduct a thorough search for your lost and missing funds.
To ensure you are searching and finding all possible claims in you and your family members names, utilize the resource more Americans trust to find missing money.
Life has indeed ceased to be less simple and it’s we are living our days at a faster pace than the pre-internet age. Web technology has spoiled us with a slew of conveniences folks just 2 decades ago wouldn’t dream about being able to do. We can now socialize and even talk with people from other countries over the internet, we can check-out a satellite image of any city on the earth- down to the side-streets and parked cars, we can even send or store favorite music and videofiles on online databases and where they can be retrieved anywhere in the world now! One luxury the net has given us few people don’t seem to know about however is being able to find missing money online!
Each fiscal year, unclaimedmoney from lost financial assets Americans have lost track of are turned-over to the different State Treasuries across the U.S. National escheat laws require people’s missing money unclaimed from old and abandoned bank accounts, stocks and bonds, salary checks, money from insurance and pensions and similar items to be collected by the government from businesses and establishments holding citizens’ missingmoney.
The State Treasuries are currently holding on to approximately $33 billion worth of unclaimedmoney from state unclaimed property. The reason the national unclaimed money pile got so big is not enough people know they can actually find missing trust money, inheritance, missing retirement money, unclaimed tax refunds, even forgotten mementos and valuables left in forgotten safe deposit boxes in banks.
Folks should be warned however that there are missing money dot com sites out there that offer you a free search but really are just out to bait you into parting with ‘finder’s fees’ before you see any of your unclaimed money. Learning how to do an expert search through the multitudes of missing money .com sites scattered throughout the web can be your first step of putting more money in your needy pockets!