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My Money Monitor Reviews

MyMoneyMonitor claim that they are a group of licensed private investigators to search for properties that the rightful owners may not even be aware they have. This group promises to give back what’s yours, and they claim that they’ve been doing this for over ten years now.

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It’s Not Worth It

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It’s true that some states let private investigators process unclaimed funds. In Florida, these agencies would ask for a 20% processing fee. I was told that I have $350 unclaimed fund and that they will send me $280. It is relatively easy to process an unclaimed fund, but if you want someone else to do it for you, then you can safely assume that companies like My Money Monitor are not a scam.


I’m Not Willing to Take the Risk

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My Money Monitor has sent me a mail with all my personal information listed in the paper. To claim my money, they want me to send more identification documents. I am concerned about other people who believe in this and send their documents to the company. I contacted the company to please remove me in their mailing list because identity theft is common nowadays.


My Money Monitor is Threatening Me

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This company contacted me about an unclaimed fund that I have because of the death of my father.

They requested some documents that prove my identity and that I am actually related to my Dad, and that he’s deceased. I sent them what they asked but never heard back.

Months later, a lady started calling me asking for the money that I owe the company (the fee for processing my fund). I didn’t think I should be paying them since I haven’t received my funds yet. Now they are threatening me because of not paying them back.


My Money Monitor is Legit

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This company is only asking for a fee because of the time and effort they spend searching for people with unclaimed funds and then notifying them about it. Most people are not aware that they have money sitting somewhere, and some do not have the ability to do research on how to claim these funds.


MyMoneyMonitor rated 1.8/5 based on 24 reviews.
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My Experience With My Money Monitor

MyMoneyMonitor Website ScreenshotIt was in 2014 when I received a letter from this company stating that I have an unclaimed fund from the previous state that I lived in. I ignored the letter thinking that someone is trying to scam me.

Weeks later, I bought a book that I thought could help me solve my financial crisis. This book told me about unclaimed money, so I went to the municipalities that I have resided in and started claiming my funds.

Please note that the book urged me to start collecting money that I did not know I had. Out of the blue, My Money Monitor began to run after me, insisting that they were the ones who informed me about the funds. They wanted me to give them 10% of the fund as a “discovery fee”. I cannot believe that the company reported this and now I have the bill listed on my credit card.

Lessons Learned

I don’t want anyone else to be in the same situation that I’m in now. One advice I can tell you is go straight to the United States that you have previously resided in and start inquiring about unclaimed funds.

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It’s Not Worth It

 by 

It’s true that some states let private investigators process unclaimed funds. In Florida, these agencies would ask for a 20% processing fee. I was told that I have $350 unclaimed fund and that they will send me $280. It is relatively easy to process an unclaimed fund, but if you want someone else to do it for you, then you can safely assume that companies like My Money Monitor are not a scam.


I’m Not Willing to Take the Risk

 by 

My Money Monitor has sent me a mail with all my personal information listed in the paper. To claim my money, they want me to send more identification documents. I am concerned about other people who believe in this and send their documents to the company. I contacted the company to please remove me in their mailing list because identity theft is common nowadays.


My Money Monitor is Threatening Me

 by 

This company contacted me about an unclaimed fund that I have because of the death of my father.

They requested some documents that prove my identity and that I am actually related to my Dad, and that he’s deceased. I sent them what they asked but never heard back.

Months later, a lady started calling me asking for the money that I owe the company (the fee for processing my fund). I didn’t think I should be paying them since I haven’t received my funds yet. Now they are threatening me because of not paying them back.


My Money Monitor is Legit

 by 

This company is only asking for a fee because of the time and effort they spend searching for people with unclaimed funds and then notifying them about it. Most people are not aware that they have money sitting somewhere, and some do not have the ability to do research on how to claim these funds.


Updated: May 15, 2017 — 11:44 pm
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