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  2. You can now get your unclaimed funds quicker in NY. How to ...

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    Across upstate New York counties, Erie County has the most with $202,648,726 in unclaimed funds. Does New York owe you money? Check the latest unclaimed funds database.

  3. Does New York owe you money? Check the latest unclaimed ... - AOL

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    Make a claim through the mail: The New York State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds, 110 State St., Albany, NY 12236. Call (800) 221-9311. Other tips to know

  4. New Yorkers could be getting unclaimed money - AOL

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    The law, signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul in December, allows the New York State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds to send unclaimed funds of $250 or less directly to their rightful owners ...

  5. Does New York owe you money? Check the Poughkeepsie ... - AOL

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    Make a claim through the mail: The New York State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds, 110 State St., Albany, NY 12236. Call (800) 221-9311 Other tips to know

  6. MissingMoney.com - Wikipedia

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    MissingMoney.com is a web portal created by participating U.S. states to allow individuals to search for unclaimed funds. [1] It was established in November 1999, [2] as a joint effort between the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) and financial services provider CheckFree. [3] By December of that year, 10 states ...

  7. Pennsylvania v. New York - Wikipedia

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    Congress would weigh in on the matter two years later by passing the Disposition of Abandoned Money Orders and Traveler’s Checks Act (also known as the Federal Disposition Act or FDA), which decreed (in line with Pennsylvania's arguments) that the state where the money order was purchased should be the state to which unclaimed proceeds escheat, as most people purchase these items in the ...