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Worried about Falling Victim to Unclaimed Assets Scam? Follow These Steps
While finding actual unclaimed assets can be a literal dream come true, the opposite can happen if you're contacted by scammers. What looks like a dream could be a nightmare in disguise. For exa...
How to Tell Whether an Unclaimed Asset Site is Legitimate or Not
The unclaimed asset industry is a huge industry with tens of billions of dollars up for grabs. Naturally, this attracts scammers. Among them, there are two main types. The first steals your information. T...
Claim Multimillions for Defective GM, KIA, Hyundai, BMW, and Ford Parts
General Motors, Ford, Kia, BMW, and Hyundai settlements are open for new claims of defective engines and parts until April or June 2021. If you purchased or leased a 2011 to 2019 Kia Optima, Sorento, ...
Huge Class Action Suit Alert: Detained Migrants and Families Can Sue
On April 16, 2020, a California judge determined that a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) could continue. Many articles on the subjec...
Financial Institutions and Companies Owe People Billions of Dollars: How to Access Your Unclaimed Funds
Did you know corporations and financial institutions owe billions of dollars to people? The money is often left unclaimed, as people don't know how to access it. If...
South Carolina State Treasurer Launches “Palmetto Payback” to Distribute Over $600K in Unclaimed Funds
More than 3,800 South Carolina residents may receive unexpected checks this month as part of a new effort by the State Treasurer’s Office to return unclaimed prope...
StockX Prepares to Defend Itself Against a Data-Breach Class-Action Lawsuit
StockX, a sneaker resale website, is involved in another class-action lawsuit because of a security data breach that happened last year. In May of 2019, over 6.8 million user accounts were hacked, a...
Redfin Sued for "Digital Redlining" Over its Minimum Sales Price
The online discount real estate broker Redfin has been sued in federal court by a number of housing nonprofit organizations claiming that its business practices amount to illegal discrimination. Specifically...
Supreme Court to Rule on Student-athlete Compensation by June 2020
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case to see if college athletes could have limits placed on non-cash payments made to students who compete in the Big Ten, Southeastern, Atlantic Coast, Big 12...