Anyone on here successfully claimed and received money from the missing money website?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It says I have money in Virginia, but I have to have proof of my address from 22y ago. I can't figure out how to get that.


Credit report.

My credit report has addresses going back to my first rented apartment in 1991 (left it in 1998).

Do you have old tax returns? Expired driver's licenses? I haven't purged those.
Anonymous
It took you more effort to make this post then to request the money.
Anonymous
But be wary of using commercial sites - they sometimes take a percentage or fee. The state-run sites are free.

I found $16,000 and it helped me pay for school.
Anonymous
Depends on what state you are in.

But I've gotten it from IL, about 20 years after the employer owed me money, and it was easy to claim and they paid me right away.
Anonymous
My dad has some money in Maryland but he died in 2015 and my mom has dementia so I’m not sure how to go about trying to claim it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently a former employer from over 20 years ago issued funds in my name to the state I used to live in. Around $300. Is the claim process simple or not worth the time and energy?


What's the catch?
What's the vig for the service?
What if it's never claimed, are there time limits?
Who is holding the money?
Anonymous
I tried to claim money in my father's and brother's name, but the states wanted probate documents that I was the name executor. I stopped there. It wasn't worth the small amount of money to go through the hassle, since my dad was the executor for my brother and my dad didn't have any assets that went through probate.
Anonymous
All of these sites posted here are .com or .org

I'm rather dubious. The .gov link on page 1 still linked to a .org.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My dad has some money in Maryland but he died in 2015 and my mom has dementia so I’m not sure how to go about trying to claim it.


Can she sign in front of a notary? Maybe you need to show your power of attorney for her finances.

You may need your dad's will/death certificate, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently a former employer from over 20 years ago issued funds in my name to the state I used to live in. Around $300. Is the claim process simple or not worth the time and energy?


What's the catch?
What's the vig for the service?
What if it's never claimed, are there time limits?
Who is holding the money?


State treasuries hold the money. There are laws that turn unclaimed property over to the states. So the banks and others don't get rich off unclaimed assets - instead it's free money for the states until claimed.

If you Google, you can clearly figure out sites that legitimately belong to state governments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of these sites posted here are .com or .org

I'm rather dubious. The .gov link on page 1 still linked to a .org.


Tell me your state and I'll find you the local government version.

Here is Maryland's. It mentions MissingMoney.org on it. You can look on MissingMoney and Google the state site for yourself.

https://www.unclaimed-property.marylandcomptroller.gov/
Anonymous
Sorry, MissingMoney.com
Anonymous
Yes
Anonymous
Lots of sock puppeting on this thread based on post times and comments.
Anonymous
I have done this as an executor

depends on estate

DC was a pain IMO. Probably would not bother for 300 dollars.

Other states were easier.
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