Unclaimed Property Recovery

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If you’re reading this web page because you were contacted by our company, MuleOne. It means during our data research your name, and property address indicate you as the owner of surplus funds (unclaimed money).

You could be one of the millions of people in the USA who have unclaimed money sitting in a government depository waiting to be claimed. Billions of dollars are currently unclaimed.

When we initially contacted you, you were undoubtedly hesitant, and you may still be unsure if there is such a thing as “unclaimed money.”

Yes, “unclaimed money from the government” is real. See the official government webpage: Unclaimed Money From the Government

 

In the United States, according to Forbes, November 19, 2020, there was $49 Billion dollars in unclaimed money being held by government agencies.

According to NBC San Diego, on November 2, 2021; California government depositories have over $10 Billion dollars of unclaimed money.

Unclaimed money has been featured on shows like Dateline NBC, ABC News, Good Morning America, Fox Business, Fox News, CBS News, and other programs.

In most cases, the funds can be claimed, even by the heirs. Government agencies are holding unclaimed surplus funds throughout the United States. 

Let’s take a look at where the unclaimed cash originates from, and where the money ends up. Here are several sources of money  that could be waiting for you to claim:

Recoverable assets include (but are not limited to): 

  • Accident Insurance Payments 
  • Cashiers’ checks
  • Certificates of Deposit 
  • Checking Accounts 
  • Court Deposits 
  • Credit Balances 
  • Customer Deposits 
  • Health Insurance Payments 
  • HUD refunds
  • Insurance Payments
  • Life Insurance Proceeds 
  • Mineral Royalty Payments 
  • Oil & Gas Royalty Payments
  • Overpayments 
  • Paid-Up Life Insurance Policies 
  • Probate Court Judgments 
  • Property Overlooked in Estate Probate
  • Refunds
  • Safe Deposit Box Contents
  • Stock Certificates 
  • Traveler Checks 
  • Uncashed Death Benefit Checks 
  • Uncashed Money Orders 
  • Uncashed Mutual Fund Dividends 
  • Uncashed Payroll Checks 
  • Uncashed Stocks 
  • Unclaimed Security Deposits 
  • Utility Deposits
  • Dormant Savings
  • FHA Refund

Pause and think about this for a moment. Our MuleOne team was able to contact you. Why didn’t the government depository contact you about your unclaimed funds?

Many government depositories do not aggressively attempt to notify claimants of unclaimed funds. These government depositories use the unclaimed money as if it were interest-free loans. Loans that do not have terms for repayment.

This is one of the primary reasons finding your own unclaimed money (also known as surplus funds and unclaimed funds) can be difficult.

This is where MuleOne goes into action for you. Our team of researchers will dig through government data, and accounts for unclaimed funds held by California depositories.

 

 

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You will NOT pay us upfront. This is important for you to understand. We only get our compensation if we SUCCESSFULLY recover your unclaimed funds for you. 

Some fund recovery companies will want you to pay them upfront. Do not trust someone that asks you to pay upfront for their recovery services. 

Here is how we will process your claim at MuleOne. 

  1. First, we will do all of the work to find your unclaimed money. 
  2. After it is recovered, you will receive a claim check directly from the government deposiory that is holding your unclaimed funds. We will receive a small percentage of the claim as compensation for helping you recover the funds you own.

MuleOne specializes in locating and recovering unclaimed funds on behalf of individuals, families, and companies, in California. That is MuleOne’s only business. 

You can get all of your questions answered by giving us a quick call. And if you want us to recover your unclaimed funds for you, we can do it much faster than you could on your own. And you don’t have to try to figure out how the fund recovery process works.

You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Call us today at 213-318-2130.

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