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Could You Be Owed Money? How to Find Out If You Have Any Missing Money

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February 19, 2023


Have you ever heard of missingmoney.com? It's a website that could make you richer than you ever imagined, and it's not some kind of scam. In fact, over the last year, the website has paid out over $3 billion in claims to people just like you! According to the website, one in seven people have unclaimed property, and 95% of all claims are filed online. That's right, you don't even have to leave your house to claim your assets. And, the average claim value is a whopping $2,080! So, what are you waiting for?

First things first, you need to visit missingmoney.com and create an account. This will allow you to search for any unclaimed property that may belong to you. The website is easy to use, and you can search for assets using your name, address, or Social Security number. Once you have found any unclaimed property that belongs to you, the next step is to file a claim. This is where the fun begins. You get to prove that you are indeed the rightful owner of the assets. This is where you'll need to provide proof of your identity and any other information that may be required, such as your address and Social Security number.The good news is that missingmoney.com makes it easy for you to file a claim. All you have to do is follow the instructions provided on the website, and you'll be well on your way to claiming your assets.

Now, you may be wondering, "What kind of assets can I claim?" The answer is simple: anything that you're entitled to! This can include unclaimed bank accounts, insurance payments, stock dividends, and even safe deposit boxes. So, go ahead and search for any assets that may belong to you. You may be surprised at what you might find! Missingmoney.com not only helps you claim your assets, but they also provide you with tips on how to protect your assets in the future. This includes tips on how to keep your personal information safe and secure, as well as how to keep track of your assets so that you never miss out on a payout again.

In conclusion, missingmoney.com is a fantastic website that can help you claim your unclaimed assets and make you a little richer in the process. With $3 billion in paid claims in the last year, 95% of all claims filed online, and 1 in 7 people having unclaimed property, there's never been a better time to visit missingmoney.com and start searching for your assets. So, go ahead and give it a try, you never know what you might find!


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Matt Goldstein

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Matt grew up just outside Washington DC in Silver Spring MD. He attended Florida State University and completed The Wharton School of Business executive leadership program. Outside of work Matt is a family man and loves spending time with his wife Michele and his two daughters, Mackenzie a freshman at Emory University, and Lexi a Freshman in high school and his two dogs. Matt is also an avid ultra-endurance athlete and loves training for his next big race. He has completed 17 marathons and qualified and finished the Boston Marathon twice, 3 Ironman triathlons, and multiple Ultra trail marathons including a 100K. In August he will be attempting the Leadville 100 which is one of the toughest ultras in the world.

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