My finders fee is only 18%
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My finders fee is only 18%
I still haven't had a beer :(
I'll do it for 10%
bloody undercutting bastards, how's a man supposed to earn a honest living
No probs.
State Trustees website is specifically set up to do those searches. You just enter your name, initials, surname, former addresses, etc and it will throw up a heap of possible left over cash, dividend cheques etc. Not all will be yours but you identify what is yours, fill out the claim form, post it in and in a month or so you'll have a nice cheque in your letterbox.
Sounds like you'll have some New Years spending money....sweet!
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What he said ^^^^
If you or other family have resided in different States then check each Trustee Office or equiv.
Forgot about it earlier but we also found some in the late wifes name in the NT from a part time job she had there.
It turned out to be money lodged with the Gov't Insurer as part of a small workers comp claim and we had moved addresses so the Cheques had never caught us up.
Just thought I'd post the final result on this.
Received a cheque in the mail this morning for $1790 odd. The retrieval company took $260 and I'm ok with that.
Apparently it was an uncashed cheque from MBF (now BUPA), where we have our private health insurance. I have no idea why MBF would have sent me a cheque.
Going to buy myself a new 8x5 galvanised box trailer.. :)
Good outcome mate. One can only wish of a surprise cheque turning up from Tatts with several nice figures on it.