We draft and file claims every day to help people reclaim their lost money. We use multiple unique and novel search techniques to find additional assets that often more than cover our fee. We also monitor customers over time to capture new items that enter the database.
Read about some of those people below.
"You have made it quite easy to submit my claim, and I can only imagine how much work you have done for us. Thank you." - Roy Kroeker
"Reclaim the Money found my money, sent me the forms three times, and helped me recover $5655 at a time when I really needed it. They are total pros." - Sabrina Patterson
Dennise owned an LLC that showed up with a $17199 escrow overage that dated back 8 years. She had tried to claim the item herself, but the state denied payment because the company was out of standing with the FTB and the Secretary of State. Reclaim the Money partnered with her on the 14 steps needed to collect back the money.
Steve had a credit balance of $3839 from an investment account, and we filed for that. We continued monitoring the database and found that 1380 stock shares initially listed at $0 updated and were now worth $96,000. We helped Steve file that second claim. He moved during the processing period and Reclaim the Money contacted the state 3 times a week to get the check reissued to him.
Though she is a real estate agent herself, Kim had a $6790 escrow overage payment in the database. She had moved to Texas, but that is not a problem as out- of-state and even out-of-country notary stamps are accepted. We walked her through the process and helped her relcaim the money.
Rasaad B thought our initial outreach was a scam, but the amount of detail in the message made him think it was at least worth checking. He reviewed the vetting links and got more confident that Reclaim the Money is a legit business run by a former Silicon Valley executive based in San Jose, CA with a public profile. He will find a better use for that $4536.
Bryan L had a class-action lawsuit settlement for $1900, and we noticed another very old insurance benefit for $397. On the exact 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion at Normandy, Bryan told me that the insurance was not his, but his uncle Bryan's who died in WWII in 1944 in Europe. It meant a lot to the family to find something that belonged to someone lost so long ago.
Alex B had moved around a lot for work and one of his final paycheks had gone missing. People work so hard for their money, but these final checks, unused vacation, profit sharing, and end-of-year IRA matches often get overlooked and orphaned. Years later we found it and helped him recover his $2191 that he put to better use in his pocket than the Controller's.
Joe's father passed away 5 years ago, and Joe was the executor of his estate. He thought he had taken care of everything until we called and said there was $35710 to be reclaimed. We walked him through the somewhat long list of items needed to reclaim inter-generational assets in a trust and added that healthy amount to the current generation's estate.
When we contacted Kris, he thought he had already claimed his assets from the database through another company. We triplechecked what we were seeing and found he had 11 more items to claim that the other company had missed worth $21857! One of the items had been in the database for more than 55 years with an item number below 50000. It was his childhood bank account for $11.57.
Chandler drives 18-wheeler big rigs for a living, so is always on the road. Like a lot of essential workers, she was automatincally included in a class-action lawsuit that was settled in the plaintiffs' favor, and and she was awarded $4387 in damages, but the distribution company never got her the money. Reclaim the Money did though.
Kelsi had $12411 in dividends that had went missing and ended up with the state. She had gone through life changes with a divorce and moved a few times. She was happy to hear to from Reclaim the Money and even happier to get that money back.
Jim was owed money by one of the most-hated companies in America, TicketMaster, and it was not their usual minor extortion ticket fee. It was $4786 owed to him as a refund for a purchase of Warriors seasons tickets. He knew they owed it to him, but they would not pay him directly. They stonewalled him and gave it over the state. Reclaim the Money got Jim that money back. It's a trophy recovery.
Martie is a retired police officer who was struggling with health challenges and bills in general. Reclaim the money recovered $4212 in life insurance benefits from 8 years ago that he was unaware of but could put to better use than sitting in government custody.
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