For remote workers, expats, and people with old addresses

Found Money Search Kit

A compact search playbook for finding legitimate unclaimed funds, refunds, stale settlement payments, reimbursement trails, and claim-status links without getting pulled into scammy finder-fee sites.

Buy or book $5self-serve checklist

People who have moved states, changed banks, ignored settlement emails, or have old employer/payment accounts scattered around.

Offer price$5

self-serve checklist

Concrete output, not a vague consult.

Search query pack for Gmail and Drive.
Official unclaimed-property source list and scam checks.
Claim documentation checklist for old addresses and name variations.
Tracker template for possible money, submitted claims, pending payments, and dead ends.
  1. Run the email and Drive searches.
  2. Check official state and settlement portals.
  3. Sort each hit into actual, pending, possible, or dead.
  4. Keep a claim packet with proof of identity, old addresses, and status links.
  • Built from real searches across Gmail, Drive, state unclaimed-property systems, class action notices, and insurance claim trails.
  • Designed around official sources first: state unclaimed property offices, MissingMoney/NAUPA, settlement administrator portals, and direct institution records.
  • Explicitly separates new income, recovered money, reimbursements, pending payments, and already-owned cash.

Fast answers before you email.

Is this a finder service?

No. It is a checklist and tracker. You do the official claims yourself so no third party takes a cut.

Will it guarantee money?

No. It is useful because the search process is usually messy, not because every person has recoverable funds.

What do I need?

Access to your email, old addresses, state IDs, and any old bank, payroll, brokerage, insurance, or settlement records.

Found Money Search Kit

$5 · self-serve checklist

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