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Marthe48

(19,507 posts)
3. There is forum
Tue Feb 14, 2023, 11:59 AM
Feb 2023

TOPICS>ECONOMY & EDUCATION> Personal Finance and Investing

Good luck with your search.

If you are a senior, and if you have a local senior center, there might be some volunteer tax preparers who might be able to point you to a solution.

Also, most states have an unclaimed fund site, and you can search for your name. If MA or VA have that site and the business you worked for offloaded their stock obligations, you might be on the list and get it that way.

Good luck.

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THere's a contact form on their website bucolic_frolic Feb 2023 #1
As I said in the OP, you need a business e-mail. They won't take hotmail or gmail. nt LAS14 Feb 2023 #5
Contact the share registry for the corporation dlk Feb 2023 #2
Thanks! I've sent my question to their Ombudsman. nt LAS14 Feb 2023 #7
Good luck! dlk Feb 2023 #10
And the ombudsman replied with a clearly.... LAS14 Feb 2023 #11
There is forum Marthe48 Feb 2023 #3
Thank you!! nt LAS14 Feb 2023 #6
My try your regular bank. multigraincracker Feb 2023 #4
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