Columbia, S.C. – As Halloween draws near, the South Carolina Treasurer’s Office is getting into the spirit of the season in a delightfully spooky way! This week, Treasurer Curtis Loftis shared a quirky list of names that will make you giggle (or shudder). Think of titles like Death Valley Towing and Zombie Bob’s Pizza—these are just a handful of the unique monikers belonging to folks and businesses with unclaimed money lurking in the shadows.
Loftis pointed out that these eerie-sounding names aren’t the only ones to have some cash ghosting around! In fact, he mentioned that there is a whopping $950 million in unclaimed property hanging around in South Carolina. That’s a lot more than just a few pizza deliveries! The treasures could be anything from dormant bank accounts to uncashed checks, or even forgotten utility deposits just waiting to be claimed.
Beyond the fun and spooky names, there were some that stood out for their Halloween appeal—surnames like Blood, Bone, Skeleton, and Warlock. Each of these names is making headlines, but the real story is about the cash sitting untouched. Loftis’ Halloween list serves as a friendly reminder that everyone should take a moment to check if they might be sitting on some hidden treasure.
If you’re wondering how to check for your own unclaimed property, it’s as easy as pumpkin pie! Simply hop onto the internet and visit treasurer.sc.gov. Once there, just click on the Unclaimed Property section. Treasurer Loftis encourages everyone to peek at this treasure trove, especially since there are many people who weren’t included on the Halloween list but might still discover that they have a little cash waiting for them.
So, what exactly counts as unclaimed property? The Treasurer’s Office clarifies that it can vary widely. Ever forgotten about a bank account? Those funds may be unclaimed. What about a check that slipped through the cracks? It could still be sitting there with your name on it, waiting to be discovered. And even those pesky utility deposits that you didn’t think twice about can add up to a nice little sum!
While the Halloween season is a fun time to highlight these spooky names and unclaimed money, Loftis assures residents that the unclaimed property program is something to stay aware of year-round. After all, who wouldn’t want to see if they have soaring amounts of unclaimed funds lying around?
As you prepare for Halloween, whether you are out trick-or-treating, attending a costume party, or just enjoying themed treats, take a moment to ponder: could there be some hidden riches just waiting for you to claim? Armed with only your name and a few clicks, you might find yourself enjoying more than just spooky snacks this holiday season!
This week’s fun report from the Treasurer’s Office serves as a simple, friendly reminder to check back on those forgotten funds. Don’t let unclaimed property haunt you—make sure to explore what could be rightfully yours!
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