According to the Chinese newspaper, according to English media reports, the New York State Comptroller currently holds $17.5 billion in lost money for ordinary people - it returns $1.5 million to those who request it every day. Do you have any money you lost?
Please click:
https://ouf.osc.state.ny.us/ouf/?wicket-crypt=vH3MQt70TTs. The query is very simple. Enter your name and click on the query.
You can also check the names of your relatives, especially those who have passed away, which date back to the 1940s, officials pointed out that it is very likely that you will get the money. As of August, the New York State Auditor General's Office held more than $4.3 billion in cash in New York City, including more than $2.2 billion in Manhattan (Manhattan ) and nearly $1 billion in Brooklyn and nearly $1 billion in Queens. It is reported that New Jersey (New Jersey ) and Connecticut (Connecticut) also have offices for handling unclaimed funds. These unclaimed money are usually checks mailed to the wrong address and are never cashed out, most of which are $50 or $100. New York Auditor General Thomas DiNapoli said there is a $5 million stock account that no one has come to claim.
Since the beginning of this year, the New York State Auditor General’s Office has returned nearly $290 million.
Dinapoli warned that if a company provides you with queries, this could be a sign of a scam.