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Ever get the feeling that you seem to don't know what to do with your life because there are just so many things that you want to do ? I know, I've been there, so welcome to the club.

My name is Zigfred Diaz and I am a polymath. After more than 6 years of bloging about almost anything under the sun and having sort of a "blogging identity crisis." I've finally embraced who I am and decided to turn my main blog into some sort of guide for people with so much interest. Feel free to poke around.

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Dateline.msnbc.com’s latest program, YOU MIGHT BE RICH, might prove just that.

July 15, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

No this is not a new game show nor is this a get rich quick scheme.

You might be rich, but might not know it. Dateline.msnbc.com might just prove that you are.

This is real money. Approximately more than $30 Billion dollars is just sitting in state treasuries awaiting to be claimed by more than 17 million people. State officials often don’t have the resources to find everybody, so they just wait for people to claim it. What’s great about this money or property is that it claims can be made into perpetuity even by the heirs.

Boy ! I hope we had something like this in the Philippines, unfortunately unclaimed property in the Philippines is most likely being claimed by somebody else who is not the rightful owner. Most likely, the ones entrusted with these money might not be very honest enough to return it to its rightful owners. But I’m sure we also have unclaimed property in the Philippines such as insurance claims, bonds, stocks etc.  I hope somebody in the Philippines can come up with a similair program just like what Dateline.msnbc.com did.

The youtube video will show you the details of Dateline.msnbc.com program “You might be rich”:

If I were the one who had unclaimed property and it is fairly a substantial amount, I’ll probably retire early travel, enjoy life and help others help themselves. Who knows what else I could do with the money. Buy some miracleburn perhaps ? 🙂

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