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Unclaimed Money Top Related Articles
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1). Pay What You Please By : Paul Mileny
ChooseThePrice.com holds auctions for luxury cars and prime real estate, giving customers the chance to purchase them for startlingly low prices.
Pittsburgh, PA: This is where you get that Porsche you always wanted. ChooseThePrice.com auctions luxury cars and homes at stupendously low prices, with savings of up to 90 per cent on market rates.
“Every day thousands of homes and vehicles of all makes and models are seized by the government and financial institutions,” says Paul Mileny of ChooseThePrice.
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2). The Private Eye By : joedee
The private eye performs a service for a client. Whether it be a private individual or a
corporate body [ company or firm ] not the police, military or any other government
organisation.
The kind of service the private eye performs is usually, but not limited to, the
gathering of relevant information about a third party/parties.
Because the information required by the client can be very broad and far reaching the
private eye needs to be experienced in many investigative methods.
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5). About Dormant Bank Accounts By : Nicholas Hunt
Banking experts estimate that up to £5bn may be sitting unclaimed in UK bank accounts that have gone 'dormant'. What does this mean, and could you be entitled to a share in this huge amount of idle money?
A bank account goes dormant when, in the words of the British Bankers' Association, a bank and a customer 'lose touch with each other'. What this usually means in practice is that a customer has either passed away or moved house, and the bank haven't been told and are unable to locate the account holder some time later.
Article Related to: dormant bank accounts, banking, unclaimed money
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