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2016/09/01

"A Mound of Forgotten Money"

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Brought to you by The Oxford Club Thursday, September 1, 2016

"A Mound of
Forgotten Money"

 
 
David Fessler HeadshotThe New York Times published a very interesting article recently.
 
It detailed a new way to collect money that most Americans had never heard of.
 
The paper called it "a mound of forgotten money" and stated that "even you may have a claim."
 
CNN picked up on the story too. "Millions of Americans are missing out on billions," it confirmed.
 
The Huffington Post reports that "it only takes a few minutes and could be worth big money."
 
And since then... people across the country have been taking advantage.
 
Jennifer in Minnesota received $41,000 to put toward a medical procedure she couldn't afford.
 
Charles from St. Joseph, Missouri, brought in 15 separate paydays totaling more than $100,000.
 
And even charitable organizations are getting in on it.
 
The Special Olympics and the Girl Scouts received a total of $17,000.
 
Today we'd like to show you how this opportunity works. It's available in all 50 U.S. states, plus three territories.
 
And The New York Times reports that a full $62 billion is up for grabs.
 
Sincerely,
 
David
 
P.S. We've just published a full report called "Unclaimed Money: Your Guide to Capturing Your Share of $62 Billion." Find out how you can access a free copy here.
 

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