Asset Recovery
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- Advertising Review:Read moreBBB sent correspondence to Worthy Logistics on January 31, February 7, and February 14, 2025 requesting substantiation for, or modification of, advertised claims in all advertising and marketing materials to include the website http://recoveredmoneyfinder.org/.
Advertisements should be truthful, sincere offers to sell. Advertisers have a responsibility to have substantiation for all claims made and should be able to provide that substantiation upon request.
The claims BBB requested substantiation for, or more information about, are the same as, or similar to, the ones that follow:
“Worthy Logistics representatives audit government agencies throughout the country,”
“Now, be careful, because these funds are held for only a brief period of time, after which the agency responsible for them may be permitted to seize them through a process called "escheatment."
We think private citizens losing their funds to faceless government agencies (a system rooted in feudal 16th century England) is completely unfair and we are determined to prevent this from happening to anyone, especially you.”
“Since after a certain period of time elapses, the government may get to keep your funds, it's always best to have professionals on your side.”
“If a claim for your funds isn't made in time, the funds often "escheat" to the agency holding them, meaning you can no longer claim them. It's your money, and the government shouldn't be able to take it from you. Our mission is to ensure that this never, ever happens. We audit government files and documents for these unclaimed funds, and when we find them, we make it our personal mission to reunite them with their rightful owner.”
“Let's make sure the government doesn't end up with it!”
“Worthy Logistics audits many governmental agencies across the country to locate sums of money owed to private individuals and companies. If these funds go unclaimed for too long, they are usually lost to the government agency holding them.”
“Claims are usually processed in 3-4 months depending on the complexity of the case, and your share of the claim, typically 60-70% of the funds collected, are remitted to you within 30 days of receipt.”
Why is only 60-70% of the funds returned to the consumer?
“Can't I Find the Money on my Own?
The governmental agencies we audit typically DO NOT post these unclaimed funds accounts online. You are welcome to search state unclaimed funds websites, but if you find funds there, these are not the funds we're informing you about."
"Why Should I Use Your Company?
Most of the assets we locate aren't available by searching the internet, and it's unlikely that without the aid of a company like ours, that you'll be notified of their existence by the agency holding them.”
"Certified Tax Payer Refund Recovery Specialist"
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