MONEY BAG: Americans can pocket up to $10,000 in unclaimed money – but they must act fast to get the cash
Residents of Orange County, Florida, including the greater Orlando area, have a limited time to claim potentially significant amounts of unclaimed money. The opportunity to retrieve these funds will end by summer’s close, so it’s essential to act quickly.
Unclaimed Checks in Orange County
The Orange County Clerk of Courts has reported that some checks sent to residents have gone uncashed. This situation may have resulted from recipients moving without updating their addresses or simply forgetting about the checks.
To address this, the Clerk of Courts has set up the Unclaimed Checks List. This portal allows residents to search for their names and check for any unclaimed funds.
Range of Amounts
The uncashed checks range from as little as eight cents to as much as $10,000. They belong to individuals, businesses, and organizations within Orange County.
How to Claim Your Funds
To claim any unclaimed money, residents must visit the Orange County Clerk of Courts website and search for their names by September 1, 2024. If you don’t find your name but believe you might be owed money, you can submit an inquiry before the deadline.
Any checks not claimed by September 1 will be forfeited and redirected to the Clerk’s Fine and Forfeiture Fund.
For more information or assistance, residents can contact the Clerk’s Office at 407-836-2200.
Other Potential Payouts
In addition to local claims, many Americans may be eligible for payments from recent class-action settlements. Here are some notable examples:
- Costco: Shoppers could receive payments from a $3.875 million settlement related to alleged overcharges.
- U-Haul: A $5 million settlement related to a data breach includes $100 payments to affected customers.
- Cash App: Customers affected by a data breach may receive $2,500 payouts from a $15 million settlement.
- Apple: Checks for $395 are being distributed from a $50 million settlement.
- Bank of America: Payments are being sent out from a $21 million settlement.
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