Posted: 7/20/2011 10:01:36 PM EDT
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The state has a website for unclaimed property. I looked myself up and sadly had none, I looked my dad up and he had a whole $5.18!
https://nevadatreasurer.gov/UPSearch/default.aspx |
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Quoted: Part of me wants to be dishonest and claim the $154 for my name in a different city...i mean...it's been 2 years and I've checked the site a couple times. If it will make you feel better, I'll split it with you. That way, there will only be half the pressure on your conscience. WINNING!! |
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Part of me wants to be dishonest and claim the $154 for my name in a different city...i mean...it's been 2 years and I've checked the site a couple times. If it will make you feel better, I'll split it with you. That way, there will only be half the pressure on your conscience. WINNING!! Sounds like some Bi-Winning. Win Here, Win There! Looks like I have 5 bucks from Washington Mutual. |
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Searched my name and came up with 5 results of "under $100 " value for each result without listing the actual amount. How do I find out the actual amount and is this legit site to file a claim? Yg Just enter your SS and it will go to another page where you have to download and print out a PDF file. When you open the PDF which you have to sign and send in, it will show the amount owed to you. |
| Woohoo $37! What I find interesting is that they have my name and address, why didn't they just send me a check in the first place. My wife has one for $12 from Quest Diagnostics for overpayment of premiums. Again, doesn't make sense why they just wouldn't cut the check to her. Heck, we've only been living at the same place for the last ten years. |
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Woohoo $37! What I find interesting is that they have my name and address, why didn't they just send me a check in the first place. My wife has one for $12 from Quest Diagnostics for overpayment of premiums. Again, doesn't make sense why they just wouldn't cut the check to her. Heck, we've only been living at the same place for the last ten years. there must be a time limit in which the money can be claimed by the state. They aren't getting MY $90! |