Cash Unclaimed is a privately owned website that has records of unclaimed money. These records come from all 50 states and many federal agencies. Cash Unclaimed gathers information from various resources. The website was started in the early 2000s. The website is not affiliated with any governmental agencies. You can easily search your name or even members of your family to find funds that you are entitled to. The money is typically held by one or more institutions. Cash Unclaimed recovers unclaimed money records on forgotten savings and checking accounts, uncashed checks, securities, dividends, insurance refunds or claims, oil royalties, wages, utility refunds or deposits, bail bonds, child support payments, and much more.
The Cash Unclaimed database allows you to search using First Name, Last Name, and Email Address to access unclaimed money records. The website searches all 50 United States and through federal agencies to populate results. The database currently includes over 300 million potential claims. Cash Unclaimed also includes instructions, documents, ebooks, and sample claim forms to assist you with securing your unclaimed funds. Cash Unclaimed does not charge you a percentage of your money to help you, but they do charge you to search and use the database. They offer three payment options: One-time payment for 12 months of access, One-time payment for lifetime access, and a monthly recurring subscription. Prices typically range from $11-129 and it depends on services that you use from Cash Unclaimed.
You can easily cancel Cash Unclaimed. Simply follow the detailed instructions that we have included in this cancellation guide.
Cash Unclaimed CANCEL GUIDES
Get together the following account information:
First Name
Last Name
Phone Number
Email Address
Username
Password
Billing Address
City
State/Province/Region
ZIP/Postal Code
Country
Reason for Cancellation
Last 4 Digits of Card
Date of Last Charge
Amount of Last Charge
E-Mail
Follow these steps:
Type up an email and include your account information
Inform them that you are contacting them to cancel