Yes, you can look for the money yourself, but if you don’t even know about unclaimed money, you wouldn’t think to look for it.
Notice how Rebecca Jarvis tells Harry Smith that the letters he has received in the mail are probably a scam as she is handing him notices that he has money being held for him!
Obviously the notices were for real!
Every state has their own unclaimed money state laws and guidelines that they follow regarding unclaimed money and unclaimed money finders.
Most states call unclaimed money finders “fee finders”, “heir finders”, or “locators”.
Regardless of what they call you, if you are an unclaimed money finder, you need to know the laws of the states that you are looking in.
I’ve been finding unclaimed money since 1998, and I’ve seen a lot!
I’m sharing my knowledge because there is just too much money out there to claim and it is growing every day. There are billions of dollars belonging to millions of accounts!
There are not enough people to return all of this money to its rightful owners.
If you become an unclaimed money finder, not only do you get to make money at your own pace, full time or part time, but you get to help people that most likely could use some extra money.
So, please take a look at all the site has to offer and please let me know if you have any comments or questions.
Check out the opportunity if you want to get started right away or take a look at the FAQ page to learn more about the unclaimed money finder business!
