Archives for: December 2009

12/29/09

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Palonek Helps Californians Find Cash after Christmas to pay those Credit Cards
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Are you one of the people in California that promised yourself not to over spend during during Christmas shopping but couldn’t resist all those sales before and after Christmas. Now you find yourself wondering how you are going to pay off those credit cards once your statements start to come in the mail next month. You will be happy to know that there may be way to pay off that debt by the click of your computer mouse.

Palonek, founder of Foundmoney.com, a company specializing in helping people find unclaimed money, since 1994, says that you may be one of millions of Californians owed money by the State.

John Chiang, the Controller for California says that from January 2007 through the end of 2009, his office sent out 3.17 million notices, which consisted of 1.27 million letters that were warning owners their property was about to be sent to the State, and another 1.89 million notifying owners their property had been sent to State.

Last year, California passed new unclaimed property rights to protect owners of such property. Financial institutions can no longer send the contents of "abandoned" safe deposit boxes to the State if the owner has other active accounts. It also prohibits the transfer of other “inactive” accounts if the owner has an active IRA. In addition, a business must prove they sent due diligence notices informing owners that their property was about to be sent to the State if they want to avoid any liability.

According to Palonek, this part of the provision found in the new legislation now gives unclaimed property owners an important legal remedy that will protect them if they suffer any loses due to the business' failure to properly notify the owner of the unclaimed account.
“Many folks could use some extra cash right now to pay off those credit card bills and Foundmoney.com wants to help give Californians get back their unclaimed accounts”, says Palonek.
The State of California is currently in possession of more than $5.7 billion in Unclaimed Property belonging to approximately 11.6 million individuals and organizations.
The most common types of Unclaimed Property for Californians are:
• Bank accounts and safe deposit box contents
• Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and dividends
• Uncashed cashier's checks or money orders
• Certificates of deposit
• Matured or terminated insurance policies
• Estates
• Mineral interests and royalty payments, trust funds, and escrow accounts.
California Unclaimed Property Law does NOT include real estate property.
You could be one of those lucky Californians that have money just sitting there waiting to be claimed. Don’t delay, start your search, you could be richer that you think
Contact
Foundmoney at www.foundmoney.com
Edward Palonek at www.edwardpalonek.org

“Foundmoney was the first company to make the national database of unclaimed money searchable on the World Wide Web. Today Foundmoney is often duplicated but never replicated.” says Mr. Palonek. People can now find out within seconds, if any property belongings to them. Unlike in the past where finding money was a difficult process due to the enormous complexities with the records not been digitized. "Finding lost and forgotten family money couldn't be any easier or more fun, says Mr. Palonek, whose company has a successful track record in reuniting people with their unclaimed or "lost" money. Individuals can now check this out in the convenience of their homes, simply by visiting our website at www.foundmoney.com.

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Permalink 03:10:44 pm, by admin Email , 573 words   English (US)
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Palonek Helps Californians Find Cash after Christmas to pay those Credit Cards

Are you one of the people in California that promised yourself not to over spend during during Christmas shopping but couldn’t resist all those sales before and after Christmas. Now you find yourself wondering how you are going to pay off those credit cards once your statements start to come in the mail next month. You will be happy to know that there may be way to pay off that debt by the click of your computer mouse.

Palonek, founder of Foundmoney.com, a company specializing in helping people find unclaimed money, since 1994, says that you may be one of millions of Californians owed money by the State.

John Chiang, the Controller for California says that from January 2007 through the end of 2009, his office sent out 3.17 million notices, which consisted of 1.27 million letters that were warning owners their property was about to be sent to the State, and another 1.89 million notifying owners their property had been sent to State.

Last year, California passed new unclaimed property rights to protect owners of such property. Financial institutions can no longer send the contents of "abandoned" safe deposit boxes to the State if the owner has other active accounts. It also prohibits the transfer of other “inactive” accounts if the owner has an active IRA. In addition, a business must prove they sent due diligence notices informing owners that their property was about to be sent to the State if they want to avoid any liability.

According to Palonek, this part of the provision found in the new legislation now gives unclaimed property owners an important legal remedy that will protect them if they suffer any loses due to the business' failure to properly notify the owner of the unclaimed account.
“Many folks could use some extra cash right now to pay off those credit card bills and Foundmoney.com wants to help give Californians get back their unclaimed accounts”, says Palonek.
The State of California is currently in possession of more than $5.7 billion in Unclaimed Property belonging to approximately 11.6 million individuals and organizations.
The most common types of Unclaimed Property for Californians are:
• Bank accounts and safe deposit box contents
• Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and dividends
• Uncashed cashier's checks or money orders
• Certificates of deposit
• Matured or terminated insurance policies
• Estates
• Mineral interests and royalty payments, trust funds, and escrow accounts.
California Unclaimed Property Law does NOT include real estate property.
You could be one of those lucky Californians that have money just sitting there waiting to be claimed. Don’t delay, start your search, you could be richer that you think
Contact
Foundmoney at www.foundmoney.com
Edward Palonek at www.edwardpalonek.org

“Foundmoney was the first company to make the national database of unclaimed money searchable on the World Wide Web. Today Foundmoney is often duplicated but never replicated.” says Mr. Palonek. People can now find out within seconds, if any property belongings to them. Unlike in the past where finding money was a difficult process due to the enormous complexities with the records not been digitized. "Finding lost and forgotten family money couldn't be any easier or more fun, says Mr. Palonek, whose company has a successful track record in reuniting people with their unclaimed or "lost" money. Individuals can now check this out in the convenience of their homes, simply by visiting our website at www.foundmoney.com.

Palonek and Found Money
http://blog.foundmoney.com
http://www.foundmoney.com

12/22/09

Permalink 01:48:00 pm, by admin Email , 109 words   English (US)
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Let the New. Take time from all the typical rush to keep in mind what is the true value of what the holidays. What they represent and mean. Connect with your family, appreciate the many blessings you have in your life, and be proud of all your accomplishments no matter how great or small. Never forget to take some time for yourself and reflect upon your dreams, intentions and values for the New Year.

We wish you the best and let your fortunes be found

Amazing Grace Techno - Computer Controlled Christmas Lights from Richard Holdman on Vimeo.

The Found Money Team

12/18/09

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More on Texas Comptroller's Office
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You — yes, you — may own part of a $2 billion treasure trove held by the Texas Comptroller’s office. That’s the estimated value of unclaimed property — including over payments, co-op dividends, abandoned bank accounts, royalties and the contents of safe-deposit boxes — that state law requires the Comptroller to hold for its rightful owners.
Banks and companies make every effort to unite these assets with their rightful owners, but if they cannot after a one to five year period, the assets are turned over to the state. Then, the Comptroller’s Unclaimed Property Division works diligently to give Texas citizens back what is rightfully theirs.
“Many folks could use some extra cash right now, and we want to give Texans back their property, whether it is personal property or money that could save taxpayer dollars by going back to city and county treasuries,” says Comptroller Susan Combs.
In fiscal 2009, the Comptroller’s office returned more than $147 million, about $24 million more than in 2008. We want that figure to continue to rise, and we're working harder than ever to reunite Texans with their unclaimed property.
Claim Amounts
The average claim paid out to individuals is about $1,000. Many claims are much higher, although no one has come close to Dallas resident Winston D. Johnson, who claimed and received nearly $4.3 million in 1996.
How to Find Money
Nearly a decade ago, the Comptroller’s unclaimed property hoard went online, in a database allowing anyone to search for their names and file a claim to have their funds returned. Search for yourself, your family and your friends today. See what may be owed to you. Our database is updated regularly with new property received by the Comptroller’s office.

12/15/09

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Palonek Helps Texans Find Cash This Christmas
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Wondering what you can do for Christmas? You could get your picture taken with Santa or you could find a box under the Christmas tree filled with money.

Edward Palonek from Found Money says, “Texas residents may own part of a $2 billion treasure trove. That’s the estimated value of unclaimed property — including overpayments, co-op dividends, abandoned bank accounts, royalties and the contents of safe-deposit boxes held for Texans.”

Banks and companies make every effort to unite these assets with their rightful owners, but if they cannot after a one to five year period, the assets are turned over

in unclaimed money that remain to be claimed. Some of this money is in the form of dormant accounts in financial institutions, insurance and utility companies, securities and trust holdings. Unclaimed Property also includes tangible property such as jewelry, coins, currency, stamps, historical items and other miscellaneous articles, from safe deposit boxes.

“With just 71,220 families in Tampa, the chances of finding money are pretty good”, says Palonek. It appears that half of these families could have some unclaimed money. This works out to be roughly a $368 per family. Some Tampa residents have more money then others.

Mr Palonek, founder of FoundMoney.com, helps to reunite people with their lost or forgotten money and was the first to create a national database. Foundmoney, a company started in 1994, specializes in unclaimed money and has reunited thousands of people with their lost and forgotten money.

To search for your name visit foundmoney.com’s website and you could find that unexpected gift full of cash.

Contact
Foundmoney at www.foundmoney.com

Foundmoney.com has operated since 1994 offering unclaimed financial information from government and private institutions. Since our inception Foundmoney.com has reunited thousands of people with lost money. We were the first to provide this service for a small flat fee that is guaranteed. Featured on the Winfrey Oprah show we are the genuine Found Money search engine.

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