Tags: unclaimed money

01/20/09

Permalink 05:08:26 pm, by foundmoney Email , 671 words   English (US)
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Unclaimed and missing money

LAS VEGAS --- The recent announcement from of General Motors that, without a bailout, the company could face further problems has prompted FoundMoney.com (http://www.foundmoney.com) Founder Edward Palonek (http://www.edwardpalonek.org) to comment on the situation. FoundMoney.com is an Internet-searchable database for unclaimed money, and Palonek reports that the big three have millions of dollars sitting and collecting dust.

"A worst case scenario has been presented to congress which summarizes that GM's new operations would need more money than the already allocated $13.4 billion dollars," said Palonek. "The big three automakers need to examine other potential streams of cash. "The problem of auto makers not collecting money extends to almost all foreign car makers, such as, Toyota and Honda."

According to Foundmoney.com, General Motor Company (GM) has over 1,500 unclaimed money records with the estimated worth of $3.4 million. Chrysler Company has about 1,200 records with unclaimed funds worth over $1.6 million, while Ford Motor Company has more than 1,300 records in the Foundmoney.com database totaling over $2.2 million.

"The problem of domestic companies not realizing that they could recover this money quite easily also extends to foreign car makers," added the unclaimed money expert.

Toyota has an estimated $918 thousand of unclaimed funds and Honda has over just under $500 thousand in unclaimed money.

"Millions of individuals have recovered millions of dollars in recent years with companies like Foundmoney.com," stated Palonek. "While the auto makers sit on a pile of gold, they continue to ask for bailout money. Some auto makers have taken drastic cuts, which is evidenced in the recent Detroit Auto Show where some carmakers did not show up. Mitsubishi, Nissan, Ferrari, Land Rover, Rolls-Royce and Suzuki where among those car manufactures that did not attend the auto show in an attempt to save money."

Foundmoney.com reports that Nissan has over $700,000 of unclaimed money - money that could have helped to pay for the auto show.

FoundMoney.com is the Internet's largest search engine for unclaimed funds. Its database was opened in 1995 with over 1,000,000 records. Palonek started the company after his own parents passed away. As he realized the difficulties imposed by financial institutions when recovering this money, Palonek made his research available to the public.

Palonek and his company would like to offer the big three automakers a free service to help them recover their unclaimed funds. "Full story be told, millions of dollars are at stake here. Foundmoney.com would help the auto makers with the appropriate claims for some 7,000 plus records containing millions of dollars. It's money you just can't ignore when you're strapped for cash," commented Palonek.

"This month, General Motors will receive $9.4 billion and Chrysler, $4 billion. The other $4 billion will come in February but only when Congress approves a request for the second half of the financial bail out fund. In the mean time, FoundMoney is in the process of contacting the companies involved, and we hope to hear a response soon," said Palonek.

Featured on television shows such as Oprah Winfrey and Maury Povich, FoundMoney's service guarantee assures users that the information available to clients within the database will contain more than $50 or a full refund is available.

"For years the automakers have ignored missing money. Harsh economic times make finding unclaimed money a great cash infusion - not just for the automakers,but also for any individual. Millions of people have already visited Foundmoney.com to locate money using a proven method for unclaimed funds recovery."

According to the National Association of State Treasurers, there currently is more than $30 billion in unclaimed money, and with the total rising faster than people claiming, it is projected that by 2020 there could be as much as $40 billion of unclaimed money. "Aging boomers are adding more significantly to this number," remarked Palonek. "If someone forgets about a savings account today, that account may potentially take over five years before it reaches status of unclaimed money. As in the case of the automakers, it is certain there will be more unclaimed money in the coming years."

01/19/09

Permalink 12:40:03 pm, by missingmoney Email , 210 words   English (US)
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Missing money world wide
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There is no doubt the world economy is facing some tough issues ahead, but there may have a positive cash infusion into the economy from an unlikely source: unclaimed money. This is a world wide phenomenon with billions of missing money world wide. In the UK people are urged to check and double check whether they've got any missing money in old accounts they might have forgotten about. Banks are making a considerable efforts to locate their rightful owners.

While most countries will keep missing money in a special accounts for future generations to claim, some other countries and institutions do not follow this road. Recently a man in Shanghai has failed to collect a lottery jackpot of $827,700. As a result that money will now be added to the next draw.

It is estimated that Americans have more missing money per capita then any other country. “This is good news for the dire economy, now we just have to find the people who are owed this money. “ says Edward Palonek founder of Foundmoney.com.

The best method for searching money is to conduct a search on a national database of missing money. Found money provides such a database with unprecedented proven track record, this is one website you can bookmark.

10/10/08

Permalink 02:58:07 pm, by admin Email , 158 words   English (US)
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Unclaimed Money in Indiana
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Millions of dollars are going unclaimed in Indiana. For example the economic stimulus payments in Lafayette area amount to over $300,000. That means there are thousands of residents who still need to file their Economic Stimulus tax returns

Director of Social Justice Patti O'Callaghan said the Lafayette Urban Ministry want to help those who still need to file.

"There is a certain population of people that are not required to file taxes because they don't make enough money to be required to file taxes, or they only receive Social Security benefits or Veterans disability benefits that they don't normally pay taxes on and so they don't normally have to file taxes, …
That's what this stimulus package was really supposed to do. Get it in the hands of people to then stimulate the economy," said O'Callaghan.

But a lot of these economic stimulus returns could go unclaimed. When they do, foundmoney will make best efforts to track these unclaimed payments.

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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