Pa. Treasury warns of unclaimed property texting scams | National News

Harrisburg, Pa. — More than $4 billion in unclaimed property is currently being safeguarded by the Pennsylvania Treasury Department. Even you don’t claim yours–if you have any–watch out that scammers don’t get it.

That’s a message this week from Treasurer Stacy Garrity, who warned residents that scammers are using text messages to target potential unclaimed property claimants.

Unclaimed property includes uncashed checks, forgotten bank accounts, stocks and bonds, and safe deposit box contents. Items often become unclaimed and are returned to the Treasury due to simple mistakes such as misspellings or incorrect addresses.

Unclaimed property may also include unissued military medals. Items such as collectible coins, jewelry, military medals, stamps, antiques, savings bonds or other physical objects are held for three years before being liquidated. If a person’s items are liquidated, they may still collect the money that the Treasury holds from the sale.

Treasurer Garrity made it clear…

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