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What is the best way to aggregate an unclaimed money list

by Mike
(California)

What is the best way to aggregate a list of potential clients. I am currently sending out 2-3 letters at a time. What's the best way to acquire a huge list of potential clients so I can send more letters out?

From Mark
Mike
I'm not sure I'm understanding your question. I see that you are in California. Did you get the California unclaimed money list? You would need to be registered as a finder to get the list in Califorina, but that is not difficult. That list has millions of names on it, which should be more than enough.

Other states such as Colorado don't require you to register and Colorado's unclaimed money finder list has 500,000 names on it which, again, should be more than enough.

If you get a chance go through the state laws on this site and see which ones you would be interested in looking in. You can contact them directly to get specifics on purchasing the lists that are made available to unclaimed money finders.

With millions of people owed unclaimed money, having enough people too contact should not be an issue.

I hope this helps.

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