

Amen!
Amen!
I see someone’s been reading their Frantz Fanon
Doing the lords work and I appreciate you!
For anyone not familiar (assuming you’re being serious here) the tower of terror is a ride based on a movie where you’re essentially in a simulated free-falling elevator. No seatbelts or safety inside the box but my understanding is that they are held to the same safety standards as other roller coasters. I legitimately can’t tell if this is about the ride or a real free falling elevator.
The legal term for this is escheat. Good recommendation is to check the escheat site for every state you’ve lived in once a year on your birthday.
I only ever had $30 in escheat (unclaimed funds). Moved states and my old electric company didn’t forward a refund for part of last month.
If you have any investment accounts check them regularly. Heard a crazy story on the news about a guy who hasn’t checked his brokerage account or read any statements in so long that his home state claimed the assets and liquidated them. Lost out on years of gains. Link here
I am choosing to believe this and no one can convince me otherwise