In an age when a lot of us are concerned about the direction of the economy, it would be nice to get some free money. I’m not talking about the twenty that you found in a pair of jeans hanging in your closet.
I am talking about found money, though. There is a pair of legitimate sites that were recently written about in the Wall Street Journal: missing money.com and unclaimed.org.
When a company cannot locate you to repay a deposit on utility service, mortgage insurance premium refund, or a dividend, they eventually must give the asset to the government in case you ever reappear to claim it.
Finding missing money is as simple as typing in your name for the states that you have lived in and searching for your previous addresses.
If you happen to discover that your long lost aunt left you a six-figure sum, why not celebrate by renting a Lamborghini Gallardo in Dallas?
Better yet, why not drive the dream cars that you desire by becoming a member of DFW’s premier exotic car sharing club?
In tight economic times, when a few dollars more or less does make a difference, why not take a minute and see if you are owed some found money:
Resources:
Wall Street Journal Personal Finance Story
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