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

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.


who was the executor of his estate? I claimed them for my dad as his executor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of sock puppeting on this thread based on post times and comments.


22:14, 17, and the one after that are me and I am a mom in a Midwest state who got money from NYS and just found out my husband's relatives have dribs and drags of funds all over the place.

I am many things but I am not a sock puppet or a scammer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not OP

https://missingmoney.com/
I used this site to check the states I used to reside in. Was very easy to get a small amount I did not know about from Missouri.

https://www.usa.gov/unclaimed-money
Links to other sites you can search.


Thank you! Our bank wrongfully confiscated our security deposit box 17 years ago and it’s listed so I filed a claim. 🙏🏻
Anonymous
I received a few hundred bucks. It took FOREVER though.
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.


Virginia is really difficult and costly. They want to keep your money and so they put up many obstacles and fees. They have our money and we just gave up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Virginia is really difficult and costly. They want to keep your money and so they put up many obstacles and fees. They have our money and we just gave up.


I didn't find that to be the case.
Anonymous
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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.


Virginia is really difficult and costly. They want to keep your money and so they put up many obstacles and fees. They have our money and we just gave up.


I didn't find that to be the case.


Me either.

What’s with all of these people who are willing to walk away and leave money on the table?
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?


We had a several thousand dollars returned to us from Virginia. I don't recall why but it was some sort of unclaimed difference in payment from years prior. And I don't remember it being difficult. In fact, I think they just sent a check.
Anonymous
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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.


Virginia is really difficult and costly. They want to keep your money and so they put up many obstacles and fees. They have our money and we just gave up.


I didn't find that to be the case.


Me either.

What’s with all of these people who are willing to walk away and leave money on the table?


The only entry for me says "under $10" and my time is worth more than that.
Anonymous
It's super simple, just make sure you're visiting a legit site and not a scammer. Ask someone to check your site.
Anonymous
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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.


Virginia is really difficult and costly. They want to keep your money and so they put up many obstacles and fees. They have our money and we just gave up.


I didn't find that to be the case.


Me either.

What’s with all of these people who are willing to walk away and leave money on the table?


The only entry for me says "under $10" and my time is worth more than that.


Learning experience for your child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Virginia is really difficult and costly. They want to keep your money and so they put up many obstacles and fees. They have our money and we just gave up.


Who are "they", precisely? Did you visit a scammers by accident?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I received a few hundred bucks. It took FOREVER though.


Technically not receiving it would have been FOREVER
Anonymous
Yes, from New York State. It was easy---an online form. I did it through the state comptroller's government website.
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