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A long lost relative recently posted a National Savings Bank 'Investment Account' book to me. It seems to be in my name, but registerred to the relatives address. The account seems to have a bit of cash in it, but the last deposit was made in 1994. I havent got a clue what to do about this- how to claim the cash, or where to go from here. Any ideas? Thanks... First, check with the bank. In the US after 13 years they would have turned the money over to the state, and a claim can be filed. I think you are in the UK so it may be different there. |
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