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  • Sunday, March 07, 2010 19:39
    Message # 304365
    It is easier than you might think to forget about an account or to never know
    that you had a refund coming for a policy of some sort. For example, some
    people simply forget the $100 deposit they made to have the electricity
    turned on, and then they move. The electric company will likely send one
    letter to your old address, and if you don't get it, they sit on the money until
    the state takes it.
    Your uncle or parent may have died without ever mentioning an account to
    anyone. A relation of mine had a refund owed to her on an insurance policy
    and never knew it. The money "escheated" to the state and sat there for
    years. I told her how to check into it and she soon got back the $800 or $900
    she was due.
    To search for lost money in your own name and that of your relatives, go to
    http://www.unclaimed.org, and follow the links to your state website. It can
    be fun to find the name of a friend there too, and let him know he has some
    money coming. The states each have their own procedures for making a
    claim for unclaimed property of your own or that of a relation who has died.

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