Unclaimed Money and It Belong To You
Posted by James Breen at 28 May 2008 15:7
Identify what we saw, that is the most common 'universal characteristic': Trying to find out what's for and what can be done with it. Funds Unclaimed is easy to observe.
Even though it comes from another planet far, far away, (that's kidding) and even tough it is different, strange and a little freaky, they deserve respect and understanding just like all of articles on Internet, because it is totally amazing new idea of funds unclaimed.
The are literally thousands of persons in the US that are unaware of money that rightfully belong with them and that they can claim this money and get hold of it within days. Several TV shows have covered this topic of unclaimed money. For instance, during a broadcast of an Oprah Winfrey Show, about $70,000 in unclaimed property was returned to members of the studio audience. During the show Oprah mentioned that 9 in 10 Americans were owed "millions and millions" of dollars! Yes, people were ..[next].
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This just strikes me funny. The state has a bunch of unclaimed money that belong with Ohioans, for a variety of reasons. They want to give it back, but they think people need to be alerted to this fact. So as required by the Ohio Revised Code, they spend $1 million of taxpayers' money (Item 32) to advertise with the Ohio Newspaper Service in each of Ohio's 88 counties. I'd be curious to know how many of the people who claim these funds find out about the program via the newspaper. I don't .. Read the rest of this entry.
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