February 1, 2012
Locate South Carolina Unclaimed Funds – Part 2 of 2
(Part 2 of 2)
Some web sites promise a database, but more often than not it is not very reliable. Not only are they often not current, but many are just completely fake. These web sites use "teaser" searches to hook a sucker by telling them that they're due X dollars in mising money, when in reality that dollar amount is really completely random. Basically it is a misleading sales tactic.
In addition to knowing where to search, people also need to realize that they should search outside of South Carolina. Many folks have moved to South Carolina after spending their lives in many other states. Others may have always resided in South Carolina, but if they've held a policy with an out of state insurance company or and employer's corporate headquarters is based outside of the state, then there is a good chance they are still owed money, but South Carolina wouldn't ever have a record of these monies. It is very important to search the state listings of any state where somone may have had any sort of business connection.
It cannot be overstated, having the advice of unclaimed money experts in your search for unclaimed money is vitally important. An expert in this area can help you overcome all the issues that hinder many searchers, including the few mentioned in this article.
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California helps owners of
Hundreds of folks with
REGION: County lays claim to unclaimed money
RIVERSIDE —- Riverside County officials moved Tuesday to deposit $1 million in unclaimed property tax refunds and $350,000 in other unclaimed money into the government's general fund.
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