You Might Be Rich: TV show that finds unclaimed money

You Might Be Rich: TV show that finds unclaimed money
You Might Be Rich is a TV show that could not have come at a better time, the Dateline NBC show finds unclaimed money and then returns it to the rightful owners. The show was first aired last August and is hosted by NBC News reporter Tiki Barber.

You Might Be Rich: TV show that finds unclaimed money

Joining Barber is his team MSNBC’s Tamron Hall and NBC News’ Peter Alexander. This new rendition of the show sees the team find unclaimed property, which is waiting in the state treasuries, then they go on a mission to find the rightful owners.

You Might Be Rich TV show helped to return almost 45 million, with a dozen individuals reaping the rewards. The two, hour specials was aired on Sunday, April 26; TV Right Celebrity reports that the next show will be on May 3.

  • CYNTHIA GAIL SCHNOLL BRASLOW

    I was raised in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
    MOTHERS MAIDEN NAME BROKER, DORA, FATHER JOSEPH. FATHERS NAME CHARLES SCHNOLL, SON OF MAX SCHNOLL. MY NAME CYNTHIA GAIL SCHNOLL BRASLOW.

  • lois hudley

    I have a trust fund for my family from my great great aunt Lucy Mosely Its at illinois trust in chicago when she passed away i got a copy of her will stating that the trust fund was for me my two aunts and my sister and brother at the time when we went down there they told us that we needed a number but we dont have one. Two of these family members has passed away and i am 69 years old and i really need your help please