State Treasurers Urging Residents To Discover Lost Funds

State treasurers across the country are urging residents to discover lost funds using an online connection and an up-and-coming lost funds database.

State treasurers across the country who are tired of managing the millions of dollars in unclaimed money are now turning to an online database called Cash Unclaimed. Cash Unclaimed is considered one of the largest databases of its kind in the world. With a simple search involving a person's name or the name of a business, the Cash Unclaimed database can help anyone find lost funds in any state.

According to an source who wished to be remain unnamed inside one of the state treasuries that the source also wanted unnamed, "They have provided a way for people to find lost funds in your state because they dropped the ball. Treasurers from California to New York mismanaged the lost funds issue because we all thought that it wasn't that big of a deal. Boy, were we wrong. With millions coming in every year, it was clear something had to be done."

The Cash Unclaimed database is fairly new, but the site and the method for attempting to discover lost funds is steadily catching on across the country. More people are learning that they can now find lost funds in your state using nothing more than a name and a computer or mobile device.

To discover lost funds in any state, visit the Cash Unclaimed database at http://www.CashUnclaimed.com

About Cash Unclaimed: Considered one of the largest databases worldwide for attempting to discover lost funds, Cash Unclaimed is being used by Americans across the country to do the job the treasurers couldn't: return all the lost funds to the rightful owners. Now that searching for lost funds in your state is so easy, treasurers hope that we may see an end to the lost funds problem forever.

Contact:
Nicole Anderson
Cash Unclaimed
19881 Brookhurst St #C-285
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
714-277-3040 x707
Unclaimedmoney@cashunclaimed.com
http://www.CashUnclaimed.com

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