Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin - Encore: You May Have Unclaimed Money... Here's How to Find It!
Episode Date: May 14, 2022Originally aired April 21, 2021. Did you know that there are BILLIONS of dollars in unclaimed money in the US? Want to find yours? In today’s episode, Nicole shows you how! See omnystudio.com/lis...tener for privacy information.
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Wall Street has been completely upended by an unlikely player, GameStop.
And should I have a 401k? You don't do it?
No, I never do it.
You think the whole world revolves around you and your money.
Well, it doesn't.
Charge for wasting our time.
I will take a check.
Like an old school check.
You recognize her from anchoring on CNN, CNBC, and Bloomberg.
The only financial expert you don't need a dictionary to understand.
Nicole Lappin.
However cliche it is, and I think you guys know that I am very allergic to cliches,
I think we've all had moments where we've thought to ourselves,
gosh, I wish money did grow on trees.
Unfortunately, we don't have the science to make that happen just yet, but we
do have something pretty close, and I think it will make Truman happy who submitted this listener
question. Hey, Nicole, I've been trying to find creative ways to bring in a little extra money.
I just had a baby, and I'm even more motivated to grow my own wealth and not only support my
daughter, but also not pass on all my bad money habits. Are there any like
secret money hacks you could share? Well, Truman, you have come to the right place for some secret
money hacks. I am about to blow your mind. This is the stuff that when I tell folks,
they think it's too good to be true, but it is not. So what is unclaimed money, you ask?
Basically, it's money on paper that belongs to someone or
that someone is entitled to, but they haven't scooped it up just yet. It's actually very common,
and there are billions, with a B, dollars of unclaimed money in the United States. And, sir,
you could be one of them. Here are the six places you can find some unclaimed money. Number one, your state.
If a bank, insurance company, or even state government owes you money and can't track
you down, they send your money to the state's unclaimed property office.
This is actually really common.
In a lot of cases, it happens when someone moves out of state and there's an issue
with the forwarding address.
It's happened to me. I've lived in 10 cities in the last 20 years and a bunch of different
apartments in those cities, so the money trail often does get lost in the void. To see if this
is your lucky day, check out usa.gov slash unclaimed dash money. Number two, your paycheck. If you left a job in the middle of
a pay period or you left a job with some unclaimed vacation days owed to you, or if you worked for
an employer that broke a labor law, you could be owed money. You can find out if you have money
owed to you at this amazing website. They do not pay me to say this. This is not a hashtag ad,
but I do love unclaimed.org. I have found my own money on there. It is genius. Please mosey on
over there. We will link this in the show notes and also on our Instagram page, but I would bookmark
it, honestly, if I were you. You could also go to the U.S. Department of Labor website. They
have a database of workers who have money waiting to be claimed. The DOL, that is Department of
Labor for short, holds unpaid wages for up to three years. So get it done today. You don't
want that to expire. Number three, a savings bond. I have heard this story a million times. Remember when you were really
little and you wanted that shiny bike or whatever, but grandpa gave you that savings bond and you
just wanted to rip it up right then and there. And then your mom or whoever put it in a shoebox
and said, you should keep this forever and you'll appreciate when you're old enough, right?
You're thinking, yeah, whatever happened to that savings bond? Well, if that savings bond
has matured, you may finally be able to get that bike and then some. This is also a very cool
website. It is treasuryhunt.gov. Seriously, it's like a little treasure hunt for your own money.
You can see if you have a bond that has stopped earning interest that you can now cash in. Don't
forget if you're under 18, the bond may be under your parents' name, so check that too. Number four,
a tax refund. There may have been a time where you didn't think you needed to fill out a tax return
because you didn't reach a certain level of income just yet. But that doesn't mean you didn't necessarily get a refund.
Go to the IRS website, irs.gov,
to see if you have any unclaimed tax return moolah.
Number five, a utility deposit.
This may or may not surprise you,
depending on which kinds of landlords you've had on your housing journey,
but not every landlord is itching to give you back
your security deposit. I've talked to a lot of people who didn't think about their security
deposit once they moved out. You know, there's a lot of hoopla when you're moving, but now is the
time, my friends. Go back and check your bank statement to see if you ever got that security
deposit back and start teeing up a follow-up email to your old landlord
because I'm sure he or she misses you fondly.
Number six, class action lawsuits.
You know, we've all seen those ads for class action lawsuits or maybe even received random
emails.
The ads normally broadcast in the dead of night and are usually for some sort of vaginal mesh issue or,
you know, those casually exploding Samsung phones. But there are actually a ton of active
class action lawsuits right now across a wide range of industries, and you may be eligible
to cash in on a settlement. Check out classaction.org slash database to see if you have any ongoing suits
that you could be part of. If you're driving or you're out and about, don't worry. Check the show
notes. Check our Instagram page at Money Rehab Show for all of these lovely links. Like I said,
finding unclaimed money is common, and these tips are very real. They have legit worked for me in the past.
And here is one of our producers also putting it to the test.
Okay, so here's what happened. Also, hi everyone, it's Morgan, one of the producers on Money Rehab.
So I did go to unclaimed.org and, spoiler alert, I did have unclaimed money, which is so exciting.
It's weird.
I guess the college that I went to owes me money.
I'm honestly not sure what it's for, but to be totally straight up with you, because of
the way that the unclaimed money was sent to New York state, I actually can't collect
it online. And I also can't collect it online.
And I also can't see how much money there is for me.
So fingers crossed, it's a million dollars.
But what I have to do now is print out the mail-in form
and send it in, which is totally fine.
There's money out there that I didn't know about
that has my name on it.
That's awesome.
But in terms of the show,
I don't want to leave you guys hanging.
You know, snail mail.
Who knows how long this could take?
I thought instead,
I would try to help someone find some unclaimed money.
So I called my mom.
Hello, this is Lynn Bolger. I have unclaimed money.
Hi, Mom.
Hi, honey.
Let's find you your unclaimed money.
Sounds good.
So we went to unclaimed.org first, and there were only a couple pieces of information that we had to put in before we could start the free search.
Claimant relationship.
Personal representative.
Are you going to charge me?
Okay, so it says claimant individual. Last name. First name. Now it's asking for your address.
And that was really it. So then we submitted it.
You have a couple things, but the one that looks most interesting to me.
Oh, wait, there's more. There's one that just belongs to you and it's under $25,
but there's another one between both you and Tim and it's over $25. So I feel like we should look into that one. Let's look into that one. So to get my mom's unclaimed money, we had to submit a claim,
which we did right through the website. Okay, so right now it's asking me for your last name,
your first name. So far, so good. I think you know those things. I do know those things.
Your home phone. I'm just going to put your cell phone.
Okay, I'm going to pause the recording right now because I'm going to ask for your social security number.
All right, address.
How did you hear about us?
My daughter.
The next page is electronic signature and preview your claim by clicking the agree button below i
certify the following i am the person whose name i keyed in kind of all the information i have
so much overlap dna there's a lot of overlap all the information i have keyed in is true and accurate. Okay.
So check if you agree to the above conditions.
Check.
Okay.
You should have gotten an email.
Please hold while I shift on over.
Okay.
So the email we were waiting for would tell her what the next step was to get the money that she was owed, and how much money she was owed.
Refresh, refresh, refresh.
Refresh, refresh.
And then after maybe two minutes, she got the email. Claim with Maine's unclaimed property program.
Our goal is to reunite funds.
And it feels so good.
Please keep the summary for your records.
Okay.
And here it is. And that would be $25.61.
How do you feel? I feel like now I can get like maybe a Dan Dan noodle takeout. And that feels great. Yay. For today's tip, you can take straight to the bank. Do as our amazing producer did. And as I said, go to unclaimed.org right now. That is
honestly the best place to start to try and find some of your buried treasure. And that's it for
today's episode. I'll see you here tomorrow for some more Money Rehab.
But in the meantime, don't do anything with your money I wouldn't do, even if you find more of it
tonight. Money Rehab is a production of iHeartMedia. I'm your host, Nicole Lappin. Our producers are
Morgan Lavoie and Catherine Law. Money Rehab is edited and engineered by Brandon Dickert with
help from Josh Fisher. Executive producers are Mangesh Hatikader and Will Pearson. Huge thanks
to the OG Money Rehab supervising producer, Michelle Lanz, for her pre-production and
development work. And as always, thanks to you for finally investing in yourself so that you
can get it together and get it all.