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You might be rich, is a new show hosted by Tiki Barber. Tonight dateline.MSNBC.com did an interview with Tiki Barber, the new host of you might be rich. This is a new show about unclaimed funds. It could be you, it could be your mother, it could be your grandmother, or it could be anyone that has lost money. There is almost $33 billion sitting out there, unclaimed and owed to about 17 million individuals. The show keeps the people that are owed money in suspense, and these people are presented with a box or a briefcase, and suspense is built in order to keep the show going, but the bottom line is at the end of the show, they find out about their found money. Money that they did not even know was owed to them. The people are astounded, they are shocked to find out that so much money is owed to them. Peter Alexander, also called costars on the show, The team has to go through old newspapers, obituaries, courthouses, and County property offices trying to track down the people that are owed the unclaimed funds.
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The show should be a pretty popular success because of the fact that it is a feel-good show. This show is also referred to as lost money 101 with Tiki Barber. In the trailer for You might be rich, He speaks with the Chicago state treasurer’s office about unclaimed properties. Unclaimed properties is like the nations lost and found. When people pass away or someone moves and forgets to file a change of address form. They may loose track of property and other assets that would be passed on to them through the state treasurer’s office. Last year over $2 billion was given back to people that finally realized that they had unclaimed property or funds in Chicago, The Louisiana State Treasury is currently holding more than $330 MILLION dollars that belong to everyday folks, and almost $50 million has been returned to Louisiana residents in fiscal year 2007. One in eight Americans have unclaimed cash that they do not know about. It could be change in your pocket or a change in your life. Many people do not know about unclaimed property or how to claim it. Sometimes they are heirs to people that have passed away and they never knew about the person. Sometimes they’ve moved and forgot to make a change of address form, and they were never contacted about it and they forgot that they had a bank account, or that they were a beneficiary of a life insurance policy. The states with the most unclaimed funds are florida unclaimed property, texas unclaimed property, michigan unclaimed property, illinois unclaimed property.
I believe that this show should, and will be a success. Many people will enjoy feeling good, when seeing others receive unclaimed property, unclaimed money, lost money, and unclaimed funds on msnbc You Might Be Rich. Dateline msnbc.com was well like by viewers tonight from what I could tell. Many people searched and scoured the web to find free money owed to them. You might be rich, just Might be a success. dateline.msnbc.com/you could be rich
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admin said on Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 3:12
I just did a little research and found a site that seems to be very legit. Please do not search the internet and pay someone to find out if you have unclaimed property, missing money, or taxes. You can find out for free at http://www.missingmoney.com
News Reader said on Sunday, July 20, 2008, 13:40
I hope they call me. If you want to see if you are owed money, you can check http://www.unclaimed.org/
They will tell you the websites for each state.
Find missing money at MissingMoney.com | Special Reports Breaking News said on Sunday, November 16, 2008, 17:20
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