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Rossen Reports: How to claim your free money

Rossen Reports: How to claim your free money
ah yeah. Who doesn't love found money. Free money. Well we just found some for you and it's in your name. Money that's owed to you belongs to you. But you don't even know about it, they're called Unclaimed funds. Billions of dollars just sitting out there for you to grab. There's an easy way to find it and claim it. Right now, One in 10 of us have unclaimed property waiting to be collected money owed to you by an organization of business or even the government like uncashed checks from *** previous employer tax refunds. You didn't know to file for even inheritance checks from That long lost relative you barely heard of, let me give you an example, you rent an apartment in this apartment building right here. Now you decide to move but you don't give your landlord *** forwarding address. But remember your landlord still has your $500 security deposit. He doesn't know where to send it to you. So see you later to the building and the $500 it goes to the state as unclaimed funds just waiting for you. So the big question, how do you find that money? It's easy. It's quick and most importantly, it's free to search your name. I'm gonna walk you right through this. Come on in here. This is the website I want you to come to unclaimed dot org Unclaimed dot org. It's official, it's run by the National Association of Unclaimed Property administrators. So once you come to the website you're gonna get this map of the U. S. And every state runs its own unclaimed funds unit. Okay It's state by state for example, I used to live in New Jersey. So I'm going to click on New Jersey right here and check it out. The website takes me directly to New Jersey's unclaimed Property administration page. So if I type in my name, click search, guess what pops up, Look at this to ross and jeffs right over there. And those are my my former addresses. I hit claim, I hit claim and then I just continue to file and it's not just me, this is my producer kelli and her two sisters. Unfortunately kelly has not owed any money but her sisters are, she found the state of michigan owed them. Big one has even owed over $250. So we're calling to give her the good news. Guess what? I found that kelly probably told you we're doing *** story on these unclaimed funds. You have money that you're owed? Yeah you're owed money. No that's got to be *** scam. It's not *** scam. You're actually owed money. So we wanna help you get it. Wait, so what do I do to get it? Perfect question. I'm gonna put the phone down. I want you to listen to me while I talk to The audience. Okay. Yeah. So what you gotta do is you gotta go on once you file the claim it'll tell you exactly what you're owed. I did mine by the way, I'm owed money as well and I'm owed $234 I'm owed $234 from an old cable bill that I guess I got *** refund on and from an electronic store. So what they ask you for is your official identification proof of your social security number, proof that you lived in the place that you lived, assuming you don't live there anymore. And then you've got to sign it and Amalia check how easy is that? What do you think That's *** me there are other agencies that have similar databases to help you claim those missing funds databases for unpaid wages from previous employers, insurance, money, savings bonds and unclaimed funds from banks that closed down. I'm gonna put *** link to each of these databases on my website. Now your afternoons filled up, you're gonna be sitting on their Rawson reports dot com. We have it all laid out there for you back to you
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Rossen Reports: How to claim your free money
You may have lost or forgotten cash just sitting somewhere. Itā€™s free money, and it has your name on it. Billions of dollars go unclaimed across the country. In fact, one in ten people have unclaimed property waiting to be collected. Rossen Reports is showing you how to get the money thatā€™s owed to you.What is unclaimed property?Itā€™s any money or asset thatā€™s owed to you by an organization, a business, or even the government. Refunds, uncashed checks from a previous employer, forgotten bank account balances, tax refunds you didnā€™t know to file for, inheritance checks, etc. It varies by state, but financial institutions and other companies are required to turn over any funds considered "abandoned.ā€ Property is usually considered abandoned after the holder of the account or property has had no activity or contact with the owner for several years. How do I claim it?Itā€™s totally free to search, thereā€™s no fee if you use your stateā€™s official program. Each state has laws and unclaimed property programs that make this service available to its citizens. Click here to visit unclaimed.org. Scroll down to the state you live in and click on it. The website will then lead you to your stateā€™s unclaimed property database, where you can enter your name. The site is run by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA). Did you live in multiple states, and you want to check multiple ones? NAUPA manages MissingMoney.com, which lets you search multiple state databases at a time. More databases to search There are other databases you can search if you think youā€™re owed money from a previous employer, past tax refunds, unclaimed insurance money, etc. Click here for the website that will lead you to those.

You may have lost or forgotten cash just sitting somewhere. Itā€™s free money, and it has your name on it. Billions of dollars go unclaimed across the country. In fact, one in ten people have unclaimed property waiting to be collected.

Rossen Reports is showing you how to get the money thatā€™s owed to you.

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What is unclaimed property?

Itā€™s any money or asset thatā€™s owed to you by an organization, a business, or even the government. Refunds, uncashed checks from a previous employer, forgotten bank account balances, tax refunds you didnā€™t know to file for, inheritance checks, etc. It varies by state, but financial institutions and other companies are required to turn over any funds considered "abandoned.ā€ Property is usually considered abandoned after the holder of the account or property has had no activity or contact with the owner for several years.

How do I claim it?

Itā€™s totally free to search, thereā€™s no fee if you use your stateā€™s official program. Each state has laws and unclaimed property programs that make this service available to its citizens. Click here to visit . Scroll down to the state you live in and click on it. The website will then lead you to your stateā€™s unclaimed property database, where you can enter your name. The site is run by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA). Did you live in multiple states, and you want to check multiple ones? NAUPA manages , which lets you search multiple state databases at a time.

More databases to search

There are other databases you can search if you think youā€™re owed money from a previous employer, past tax refunds, unclaimed insurance money, etc. for the website that will lead you to those.