I got a letter in the mail from mymoneymonitor.com and at first, I was suspicious. Didn't understand how I could have lost track of any of my money. But, on closer scrutiny, I recognized my old mailing address and insurance company. I guess I never cashed a refund check. Would... See Morehave never found that on my own so am happy to pay My Money Monitor a finder's fee. I'm thankful it wasn't a scam, and I was able to receive a little unexpected money that I didn't know about!Show less
My money monitor is awesome. I felt obligated to write a review because the company hooked me up by finding me 1.092 bucks that I was owed. I will admit when I first saw the letter I assumed it was possibly a scam. Well clearly it is... See Morenot a scam because I am here to say the good people totally delivered. I had some funds that were being held by the Harris county assessor office. There letter state that they would charge a fee only after the claim was approved and I got my money.
For those people that are a little unsure I would suggest going to their website and clicking their license tab at the top. They have all of their information for everyone to view. So a big thank you to this company that found me some lost money that I had no idea about.
Ps they tracked me down from address I loved at years ago.... Good job!Show less
I was skeptical, but decided to give it a try when they sent a letter that I had $6,458 available. It did make me nervous when they needed a fair amount of information (scan of driver's license, etc); but after about eight weeks a check from $6,691 showed up!... See MoreI know that it's supposed to be possible to get this money without spending the 10% commission; but I looked on the internet for over an hour and couldn't figure it out (or find the money) by myself. All in all, this was a good experience and well work the $669 commission.Show less
My Money Monitor is totally legit. They actually spend the time and money to track people down and alert them to money that they didn't know thet were owed. If you have found this page consider yourself lucky. What happnes is money gets turned over to different agencies to be... See Moreheld in trust until you recover it. Problem is My Money Monitor are the only people spending money to track you down. Consider yourself lucky if they alert you to some funds. Most of these places holding the funds dont want to find you because they are collecting the interest!!!! My Money Monitor is defintiely one of the good guys.
Well, let me start by saying, this company is legitimate. I understand that they spent money to find my unclaimed funds. My issue is this: their first letter in the mail simply stated that they had found unclaimed monies and asked me to sign to give them... See Morepermission to retrieve it for me for 10% of the total amount of monies retrieved. That was great! The next paperwork that I received had a State, Department of the Treasury letterhead and at the very bottom it informed me that the State would recover the funds for FREE. I simply feel that the first letter should have stated something to that effect! I spoke with customer service, and was told that they did this on purpose to get you to sign the contract so that you would have to pay them, or they would be out of business. I take part of the blame...I should've done some researching first... However, a company that says, "we're in business because we withheld information from you so that we can suck you into this deal" is severely lacking in integrity!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone out there who gets the letter that mymoneymonitor has found funds should know that you can get the money yourself through your State's Department of the Treasury for FREE and you'll only be doing the same paperwork too!Show less
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