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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2946860" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I recovered some money from it once. My parents bought a small life insurance policy for me when I was a kid. Whole life policy that they paid off, and just stuffed away. When I got into my 20's they gave it to me and had it changed into my name as the policy holder. </p><p>Went into a file and forgot about. One Sunday, I was reading the news paper where they occasionally list the names of folks the state is holding money for and saw mine. </p><p>Met life had tried to contact me, but in a move, never forwarded my new address to them, so the mail was returned I guess. </p><p>They converted the policy into shares of common stock, so when I applied to the state, and got it, it had been gaining on the stock market for several years. </p><p>I need to cash that in now that I'm retired I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2946860, member: 5412"] I recovered some money from it once. My parents bought a small life insurance policy for me when I was a kid. Whole life policy that they paid off, and just stuffed away. When I got into my 20's they gave it to me and had it changed into my name as the policy holder. Went into a file and forgot about. One Sunday, I was reading the news paper where they occasionally list the names of folks the state is holding money for and saw mine. Met life had tried to contact me, but in a move, never forwarded my new address to them, so the mail was returned I guess. They converted the policy into shares of common stock, so when I applied to the state, and got it, it had been gaining on the stock market for several years. I need to cash that in now that I'm retired I guess. [/QUOTE]
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