View Full Version : Do You have some money out there?
Pamalicious
02-22-2005, 08:17 AM
You all know I was successful awhile ago in locating and identifying some money that was out there from an old Utility Bill $250 to be exact, from an old address.
Well I found my name again on www.foundmoney.com
A site mentioned and endorsed on Oprah. There is a fee to ascertain your information:
$20 for two hits and more based on the number of hits. Surprisingly I have two hits of unclaimed money and I want everything that's out there that is MINE - so I'll be getting this taken care of.
Check it out...especially if you have moved alot and married and things of that nature.
Tastey
02-22-2005, 09:31 AM
I did one of these searches and found out my cousin had some child support money waiting. She claimed it, didn't even give me $5. lol
There's a savings account claim in the name of my deceased brother but I'm trying to decide it I'm willing to pay the $20 bucks to see if it's his.
It's very possible since he lived out of state and had things we knew nothing about.
lynette_626
02-22-2005, 10:12 AM
I searched on here before and found money belonging to my Great Aunt. How would you go about proving that you are indeed related?
Pamalicious
02-22-2005, 10:55 AM
I searched on here before and found money belonging to my Great Aunt. How would you go about proving that you are indeed related?
The last time I did it, it came in handy that I'm a pack rat because they actually requested a bill from the location that the money was tied to.
Each place has different requirements. If the person is deceased you have to go thru probate sometimes to establish that you are 'entitled' to whatever is out there.
I have yet to find anything my husband left out there,lol I got that paperwork ready, lol
Andre98
02-22-2005, 11:56 AM
I have one of those generic names, almost as common, I'm told, as John Smith. I see at least one hundred names. and an additional 15 or so with my middle initial. Unless it narrows down to city or birthdate BEFORE I pay, it would be too much to hit and miss.
This is where it pays to be named John Jacob Jinglehimerschmidt.
Pamalicious
02-22-2005, 11:58 AM
I have one of those generic names, almost as common, I'm told, as John Smith. I see at least one hundred names. and an additional 15 or so with my middle initial. Unless it narrows down to city or birthdate BEFORE I pay, it would be too much to hit and miss.
This is where it pays to be named John Jacob Jinglehimerschmidt.
Yep that's the truth! I'm glad though common - alot of the people who have my name aren't that established here in the states so since only two came up - it possibly might be me.
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