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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Sept 1, 2015 9:45:52 GMT -5
NEVADA-LOST-MONEY.ORGnevada-lost-money.org/data/30+PRINCEVILLE+LN+LAS+VEGAS,+NV,+89113/C+M+K+XTREME/61247769.html Every $$$$$ helps, I guess. lol lol Owner Name: C M K Xtreme
Address: 30 PRINCEVILLE LN LAS VEGAS, NV, 89113 State Property Id........ 9900989328 Name................ ....C M K XTREME Last Known Address...... 30 PRINCEVILLE LN LAS VEGAS, NV, 89113 Property Type........... PAYMENTS-GOODS,SERVICES Reported By............. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY Amount.................. Under $100
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Post by theotherside on Sept 1, 2015 11:30:35 GMT -5
Here's some more: nevadatreasurer.gov/UPSearch/Do a search for Casavant. Urban has 3 listings, Carolyn has 2, Ron, Victor and Wesley all have 1 each. When you do a search for CMKX a different one than Single's pops up for CMKX Extreme that's over $7,000.00.
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Sept 1, 2015 16:16:29 GMT -5
Thanks ..theotherside.... Now this one is nutzzzz...... THEY (Harrah's) have money that is owed to Urban??... lol lol Only in CMKX Land.Property Detail Property ID: 9902710170 Report Year: 2014 Name: CASAVANT URBAN A Address: PO BOX 29 Address: City: MIDDLETONNSCANADA State: NV Zip: 00000 Reporting Institution: HARRAH'S LAS VEGAS Property Description: MISC INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROP Amount: ** ($ ** Indicates item has been in our possession less than 24 months. It is NOT AVAILABLE for researchers/heir finders to enter into an agreement for a recovery fee.)
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Post by theotherside on Sept 1, 2015 19:12:04 GMT -5
I enjoyed that one, especially the description of MISC INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. That excludes real "stuff" that he could of bartered for chips like rings, wristhingyches, diamonds, etc., those things are tangible personal property. Intangible personal property are things like patents or copyrights. Maybe he named Harrah's as our trustee in exchange for a few thousand in chips. That's why no one can locate it, it's locked in a casino vault at Harrah's Las Vegas, lol!
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Sept 1, 2015 21:15:18 GMT -5
I enjoyed that one, especially the description of MISC INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. That excludes real "stuff" that he could of bartered for chips like rings, wristhingyches, diamonds, etc., those things are tangible personal property. Intangible personal property are things like patents or copyrights. Maybe he named Harrah's as our trustee in exchange for a few thousand in chips. That's why no one can locate it, it's locked in a casino vault at Harrah's Las Vegas, lol! TOS..... lol lol.......If only. You can add CASH to the list of intangiblesCash, for example, is often considered intangible property because its value stems not from the value of the paper, but from the value of items that can be purchased with it.And other examples.....Other examples of intangible property are stocks, bonds, promissory notes, annuities, patents, inventions, licenses, contracts, land leases, mineral interests, insurance policies, custom computer software, trademarks and brand names.
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Post by theotherside on Sept 1, 2015 21:41:58 GMT -5
Stocks. You don't suppose they have a 2 inch thick pile of stock certificates totaling a billion shares or so? That might be interesting, I wonder what value they'd assign to it?
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Sept 1, 2015 21:53:45 GMT -5
Stocks. You don't suppose they have a 2 inch thick pile of stock certificates totaling a billion shares or so? That might be interesting, I wonder what value they'd assign to it? With the lists describing Intangible property.... though interesting, the supposing, guessing, hoping could be endless. Another CMKX mystery........ SINGLE
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Sept 3, 2015 9:00:21 GMT -5
. Amount: ** ($ ** Indicates item has been in our possession less than 24 months. It is NOT AVAILABLE for researchers/heir finders to enter into an agreement for a recovery fee.) Weird?? Property in our possession less than 24 months??
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Sept 6, 2015 7:04:56 GMT -5
Something to do while you wait??
Ya know I have been searching sites like this for a few years.... Every state & different websites have their own department handling this type of search.... "Unclaimed Property", "Missing Money", "Found money"... whatever they chose to call it. When bored I just type in everyone's name I know I can think of and search. Usually easy to identitfy if you have the correct person because some give zip codes or addresses with the name you entered. I just thought it to be fun at first but then realized it could be beneficial to those names found. Money could be from almost anything at all. Easy to claim the money too. Print out forms then send them back notarized proof (only cost appx $5.00 to get notarized) and wait for the check to come.
I mostly used Pa, NJ & Fl. state sites for searches....(where most I know live)
Success of a few...... My ex boss's nephew was the most $$$$ found..... over $2,500.00 My friend's grandson....... ......over $400.00 My deceased mom-in-law (3) totaling...... appx $370.00 My daughter..................... Under $100.00 My son...........................Appx $475.00
And found some other friends & relatives ... mostly under $100.00.
Why should the government get to KEEP anyone's money.... especially YOURS ?? Let us know if you try it and if you have any success for yourself, family or friends??
Good luck... Like I said..... something to do.... SINGLE
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