This was maybe a month ago when I made that search, so I thought it was weird that I would all of a sudden get this letter. While the process itself IS legit, I used that system and didn't find any unclaimed property for myself or any of my immediate family. It was a very legitimate looking letter, as I'm sure all good scams tend to be, but I thought this was suspicious already for two reasons: 1) free money is always suspicious unless it's a 401k match from your employer (thanks pf) 2) I recently saw a post on here or maybe r/all were someone talked about looking up through your state agency to see if you had unclaimed property funds. It said that if I didn't claim the funds, then the funds would be sent to the state agency of my last known state of residence, in this case South Carolina. It talked about how I needed to verify my address, claim the funds, then sign and print my name. It was a letter saying that due to a sale I made on Amazon in August of 2014, I had an unclaimed balance of $55.57 that was due to me. I received a letter in the mail on June 5th with the title "Important Notice of Unclaimed Property Action Required: Response By ". Just wanted to make folks aware of this since I didn't find hardly any information at all about it on the interwebs or on Reddit. Here, please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid self-promotion.Īlways do your own research before acting on any information or advice that you read on Reddit. Get your financial house in order, learn how to better manage your money, and invest for your future. Banking Megathread: FDIC, NCUA, and your cash.Private communication is not safe on Reddit. Scam alert: Ignore any private messages or chat requests.
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