January 5, 2012
Search For MO Forgotten Funds – Part 2 of 2
(Part 2 of 2)
Quite a number of myths exist about unclaimed money. The most common of which is that performing just one online search on some random website is doing a full search. The problem is most of these so called "official" searches, are not official at all, and their data is quite often not current if not totally false, and only there as a selling point. One of the other most common myths is that the state's records are up to date and accurate.
There isn't a uniform law that dictates when the states, including Missouri, has to update their unclaimed money records. For this reason, one of the best things you can do is search often. If your cash has only been determined to be "unclaimed" recently, it likely wouldn't appear in Missouri's database until it is first been passed along by the account holder, and then whenever the state treasury dept. adds the record.
To get educated about these unclaimed money search hurdles, and many more, and it is important to seek expert advice in your search for forgotten funds, to make sure that you claim all possible money belongs to you.
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Unclaimed Money: Missouri Woman Nets $6.1 Million, is Largest Known Property Claim in U.S. History
One unidentified Missouri woman received $6.1 million from an unclaimed property she didn't know she had.
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