http://unclaimed.org/
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This website is run by the treasury department of the state of Tennessee (or your state of residence). Now, I can argue that there are a lot of scammish things about government, but this is a perfectly legitimate website based on an unclaimed property state law that all states have some form of (here is Tennessee's law [Title 66, Chapter 29, Part 1]). Banks and other business have a legal responsibility to report lost/abandoned funds/accounts/stocks/etc to the state government, which in turn puts it on this website.berryman wrote:Sorry guys, but I just don't buy into this, Have fun looking for your lost money that you really never lost. Just another internet scam. You all really think you have extra money out there that you might not know about?
Absolutely correct JP...you do NOT have to post your SSN online, it does not have a star by it. Print out the form(s) and fill out and mail it in to your State Revenue department...easy squeasy, lemon cheesyjpsherman wrote:The website is legit.
I found a missing payroll check from when I was subleasing an apt 10 years ago! I sorta remember thinking I was missing a check after I moved. And I didn't bother to forward my mail, because payroll was the only place that had that address, at the time all other mail went to my folks.
Thanks so much for submitting this.
For what it is worth, my state's website does not ask me to submit SSN online. I will have to submit documents by mail to the treasurer's office. Seems pretty legit to me.