A Good Look at CashUnclaimed

Oct 12
08:45

2010

Kevin Red

Kevin Red

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Have you ever found the need for some extra cash and had yourself going through the corners of your house or under your sofa bed. Perhaps you have some forgotten coins or bills inside the pockets of your jeans or coat. The way CashUnclaimed works can very well be compared to that except that you need to pay a subscription fee.

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Have you ever found the need for some extra cash and had yourself going through the corners of your house or under your sofa bed. Perhaps you have some forgotten coins or bills inside the pockets of your jeans or coat. The way CashUnclaimed works can very well be compared to that except that you need to pay a subscription fee. It isn't really a business at all but a means to locate properties or money that you may had forgotten about. However,A Good Look at CashUnclaimed Articles the question of what it's all about and is it even worth looking into still stands.

The steps you need to take to actually make use of it are relatively simple and straight forward. Once you had subscribed, all you need to do is put in your information on the appropriate fields and hit the "Find Money!" button. It will then give you a search results page with the corresponding amount. In my case, it was around a $100 which isn't all that bad considering that it only took $11.00 for me to sign up. Along with my subscription, I also got unrestricted record searches for the next 30 days and a full money back guarantee. But where is this money actually coming from and is the $11.00 charge reasonable at all?

One thing that you might want to know about me is that I get uncomfortable with the premise of free money especially when I don't have a clue where it's coming from. It makes me suspect there might be unseen strings attached. Fortunately, this isn't actually the case with CashUnclaimed.

First off though, let me tell you that you can achieve the same things that CashUnclaimed offers at no cost at all. It just needs your efforts and patience. Basically, CashUnclaimed systems revolve around the open records act of every state in the United States. You do your own searches and locate the treasurer of every state you've lived in and perform a search to check if you have any properties or money that's waiting for you to claim it.

Thus the real picture here is that CashUnclaimed makes this process a lot simpler and in reality, this is actually what they are charging you for. This is especially useful if you have lived in several states over the decades that it's such a hassle to perform the searches one by one. On the other hand, if you have lived on one state all your life then it's a lot simpler and more economical to just log-in to your state treasurer's site.

Although this fact is not explained in detail within the CashUnclaimed website, they are pretty straightforward about their fees and have earned a decent rating of "B" with the BBB (Better Business Bureau).