To: Mark Myword who wrote (4295 ) 5/14/1998 6:09:00 PM From: Glenn D. Rudolph Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164687
Here is what appears to be a major scam in my opinion:World Wide Web's Largest and Original Database of Unclaimed Accounts Now Updated to Include Unclaimed Property Files from Holocaust Victims Business Wire - May 14, 1998 12:30 %FOUNDMONEY.COM %DELAWARE %COMPUTERS %ELECTRONICS %COMED %TELECOMMUNICATIONS %INTERACTIVE %MULTIMEDIA %INTERNET %GOVERNMENT %PRODUCT V%BW P%BW WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 14, 1998--The World Wide Web's largest and original database containing the names and location of millions of dollars of unclaimed accounts belonging to Americans all over the world has recently been updated to include unclaimed property files from Holocaust Victims. There is over $30 billion sitting in lost and forgotten accounts across United States, alone. "We're talking about billions of dollars that's just sitting there, gathering dust in forgotten or unknown accounts that, in most cases, is no longer earning a stick of interest," said Edward Palonek, CEO of foundmoney.com. Foundmoney.com has also launched a new Estate Letter Search service to help Americans find information regarding their lost family estates, where there may be unclaimed assets in their own or an executor(s) name. This search can be done for any specific state or all of them. Individual State records that are not readily available to the public at this time, require direct contact by email, letter or fax to a specified list of government and financial agencies, in order to properly search and locate any missing asset(s). "If the public were to attempt this manually, it would be a very time consuming, expensive and tedious process," said Palonek. Found Money, however, will undertake the search on behalf of the public for a modest flat-fee, regardless of the size of the assets recovered. The Government or Financial agency that is in possession of the assets, that you are searching for, will contact the searcher directly to complete their claim for the lost or forgotten funds. Further details can be found at foundmoney.com's website. Since Edward Palonek's appearance on The Oprah Winfrey and Maury Povich Shows, thousands of people have collected millions of dollars that otherwise would continue to remain lost and forgotten. These unclaimed accounts include stocks, insurance policies, utility deposits, pensions, bank accounts and many other sources. It is a fact that organizations like churches, hospitals, businesses, social and service clubs, even ex-president, Ronald Reagan, have forgotten accounts and these now appear in Found Money's database. "It happens every day," said Palonek. "Every month, there are literally thousands of people finding money that they never knew they had. You would be amazed at what some people have discovered. Check out some of the success stories at our website for some real life situations." No matter where you're located, simply visit Found Money's website to conduct a free search to see, if yourself or a friend or relative are on our list of unclaimed and forgotten accounts. We're located at www.foundmoney.com. "Millions of Americans have money and estate entitlements they don't know about -- so chances of finding money in any family are very good," Palonek noted. CONTACT: Foundmoney.com Marco Aiello, 905/842-5404 email: marco@foundmoney.com