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I was speaking with one of our new users today (yes, on a Sunday) and thought there may be others interested in hearing this info.





When searching for unclaimed money and property in the United States, it is important you are searching the correct sites. There are literally dozens of unclaimed money sites on the Internet, and some of them are out to dupe you!

We get numerous calls every week from users who mistake our site from one of our competitor sites. Why are they calling us? Because the company they registered with can’t be found and they want to cancel. The company they ordered from does not reply to emails. They do not have a phone number which we nor they can find. The bad news is they keep getting charged month after month.

We take pride in being accessible to our users and not hiding behind our website. Unfortunately, we do not get paid for doing other sites customer service. :(

To be fair, I wouldn’t really call them our competitors, as they are what we call incomplete databases. They simply buy lists from the state and import them into their databases. These type sites measure only a fraction of actual claims waiting to be claimed.

Using these type sites, you may get lucky and find a legitimate claim, but even so, you may be leaving dozens of claims on the table simply because you did not conduct an exhaustive search. I also note, on many of these sites, you could type in Mickey Mouse  and batman and get returns. Really? Batman is due money? <ha>

Whatever!

I can guarantee you won’t find that crap at our site, and in fact, will find much more than any other unclaimed money website anywhere.

Our membership site ensures you are searching only the official unclaimed money and property databases, as well as learning everything else about these type funds being held in government offices. Including, how to become an unclaimed money finder for profit, regulations to operate as a finder, access to vital records offices and phone numbers for when you need to make a claim on a deceased relative and lastly, those difficult to find claims termed “pre-escheat” which have not been turned over to unclaimed property bureaus. Professional finders love these type claims because they are not regulated and finders can charge any percentage they want.

Some of these turds charge up to 60% of the claim.

Don’t get me wrong, a finder is a good thing when regulated as shown in our website from government offices, with finders taking on average 10-15% of the claim. However, 60% is a bit ridiculous in my opinion and we can help you beat the system if you have been contacted by one of these companies.

It’s also important to note, millions of dollars are added to the unclaimed money fund each year, and you should search more than once per year. In fact, we recommend you search 2-3 times per year, if not once every month. All truth be told, you could search today without finding an unclaimed money listing in your name, then come back tomorrow and a claim be listed. This is how often claims are added year round.

If you are interested in becoming a member of the unclaimed money site and are ready to get started now, go to our registered users log in at http://www.ShowMeMyMoney.com

If you have questions, I am certain you won’t be calling our competition, but they may be calling us.

ShowMeMyMoney.com
864-972-1405864.

Russ

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