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Doris N.Cintron [Visitor]
Doris N.Cintron


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PermalinkPermalink 10/20/09 @ 16:26

In response to: Uncle Sam the new Santa Claus?

Barbara Johnson [Visitor]
I did not receive my stimulus package for the year 2008. I did for this year, 2009 but not 2008 or 2007....and I am on SSI; and here I thought all people were supposed to receive at least $200.00 in those years? Pleae correct me if I am wrong; which I have been known to be from time to time. 2007= $300. and then in 2008== $250.00 and then in 2009 we all receieved $250...
PermalinkPermalink 10/20/09 @ 15:04

In response to: Missing money world wide

Barbara Johnson [Visitor]
find lost money in my name
PermalinkPermalink 10/20/09 @ 14:55

In response to: FoundMoney And Bondholders, Reunion Of The Unclaimed

zoraida miha [Visitor]
I don't have a credit card. But would like a phone # were I could call to find out about if my family unclaimed money. Please e-mail me the information. Thank-you
PermalinkPermalink 10/20/09 @ 10:11

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

Unclaimed Money Guru [Member]
The closest alive relative can claim the money. In your case you should be able to claim the fund right away.

It is unfortunate that the local state governments want to use these unclaimed bond funds to fund their local expenditures. This is also why having an unclaimed money monitor can help you by notifying you about money that becomes unclaimed.
PermalinkPermalink 10/20/09 @ 09:28

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

John [Visitor]
That is horrible, these bonds were also used to pay the veterans, the people that were fighting for our freedom. now the gov wants to take that money???
PermalinkPermalink 10/20/09 @ 01:13

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

guest [Visitor]
Can a distant relative of a WW who has passed away recently get the money?
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 22:10

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

Unclaimed Money Guru [Member]
The point is, this money does not belong to the government. The money does belong to the people who purchased the bonds, their children, relatives and people who are named in wills not local state government body. In the past it has been proven that a small infusion of money never solves an ongoing fiscal problem. If you never fix the underlying issue the problem always comes back. And this money can do good for the people to whom it belongs and there are countless examples of this.
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 17:25

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

Sid [Visitor]
If no one is going to get this money then why not use it?
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 16:47

In response to:

OREL BRIDGES, JR. [Visitor]
question

Does the state seize unclaimed funds
from gambling casinos in the state of
Louisiana.

If not what do they do with unclaimed
funds.

Please advise

thank you.
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 16:43

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

anonymous [Visitor]
The World War II veterans must be outraged, not that many of them are left,. Now that they are gone the government is trying to take their money, I am amazed at how ridiculous this makes the local states look.
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 13:43

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

Lun [Visitor]
I think I found money under by great grand fathers name. I called my Mom and she confirmed it, what do I do next? How can I get this money?
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 13:29

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

Unclaimed Money Guru [Member]
To check for unclaimed money, please try to be specific in your searches. With so many records sometimes it may take a minute or two to find the money. When a World War II bond was purchased, the name of the purchaser was recorder, as and in many cases the Social Security number was recorded as well. In cases where Social Security was recorded this can be matched to your parents or grand parents, or even their relatives. But majority of the time people do not know their grand parents Social Security number, but they do remember their names, this is why it is so crucial to do a family name search. And yes the Federal government should not give up its status as a holder of these funds. Sixteen billion dollar is no pocket change.

Unclaimed Guru
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 12:32

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

Linda [Visitor]
It's outrageous, is is bad enough of all the bailout, but this is just too much - this money does not belong to the state gov
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 12:21

In response to: The fight over $16 Billion Dollars

David [Visitor]
My parents used to talk about the wolrd ward quite a bit at home. How can I be certian that I have unclaimed bonds?
PermalinkPermalink 10/19/09 @ 10:36

In response to: Palonek & Santa Claus find money

Randy J [Visitor]
I found $2,000 from my late uncle. Thank you Mr. Palonek

Randy J
Ohio
PermalinkPermalink 12/10/08 @ 11:45

In response to: Palonek & Santa Claus find money

Bronko [Visitor]
I just found $890, nice xmas present. Thank you Mr. Palonek, thank you Santa, don't forget to drop by my house again!
PermalinkPermalink 12/06/08 @ 13:27

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From: Joyce (Visitor)
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