Fletcher Recovery Group Letter

Did you receive a letter from us to recovery unclaimed funds held by the government?

The good news is literally everything we know is in the letter.  Full disclosure.

Of course, we want you contact us with any additional inquiries; but most questions are answered right on that letter.

And if we sent you a letter, its overwhelming likely that we have already identified the assets and made a connection to you as the owner, heir or beneficiary.

 

Fletcher Recovery Group LLC complaints

So....from time to time we get complaints about our service.  Sometimes, but only sometimes, these complaints are legitimate.  Being in business for over 10 years, we have definitely had some growing pains.  Starting with one person answering phones and responding to inquiries, processing claims and slowly growing our staff over the years has resulted in us missing phone calls, not responding to inquiries, and frankly not following up on claims processing.  

And to be fair, it still happens; but we work on getting better everyday.  We pride ourselves on transparency and easy access.

We try not to miss phone calls, or keep our customers on hold.  In that regard, we have added staff to answer customer inquiries and implemented a call service to take messages 24 hours a day.  We want to give our customers the best chance at getting a live person to speak with about the process.  Our business can be a sensitive topic, and leaving voicemails can be frustrating.  However, it is still necessary from time to time.  We also have a web chat that can be used even when no one is online to answer the inquiries, as well as email, fax and regular mail.  

 

Who is Fletcher Recovery? What is Fletcher Recovery Group LLC?

We are a group of compassionate individuals that truly try to help as many people as possible to recovery unclaimed funds, in spite of the paramount regulations that have been developed to make that goal more difficult.

We use advanced technological innovation to locate and communicate with owners of unclaimed assets that have been lost, sometimes for decades, and sometimes worth quite a large amount.  But, we help many people recovery very modest amounts as well.

So, if you received a letter for us, or a phone call; please get in touch and let us answer all of your questions.  Ultimately, we want you to fell comfortable and hire us to work for you.  The result is mutually beneficial.

Is Fletcher Recovery Group legitimate?

Apparently, this question gets asked a lot in google searches.  The inquiry is justified considering we are informing you that there are lost funds you may be entitled to recover.  The proposition certainly elicits thoughts of scam scenarios.

The reality is we have been in business for over 10 years.  We have an A+ rating with the better business bureau, and for the time being, no negative reviews.  We obviously will strive to keep that immaculate record.  Despite being a rather small company, we actually help many thousands of people annually to recover their lost accounts.

We never ask for any money in advance, nor out of pocket.  Everything we earn is entirely contingent upon our success.

And whether you choose to work with our company, or try to collect the money on your own; its yours and you should collect it.

"California Running Ponzi Scheme with Unclaimed Property Program"

Here is a link to an opinion piece written by Bruce Bialosky, CPA, who founded the Republican Jewish Coalition of California and was appointed by President George W. Bush to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, titled, "California Running Ponzi Scheme with Unclaimed Property Program".

Notable disclosures include - 

 Unclaimed Property fund was the fifth largest source of revenue for the state of California.

Taryn Kinney, public relations head for the California Controller’s office, stated that in the year that ended June 30, 2017, the State's General Fund had taken in $399 million from unclaimed property transfers and that the fund stands at $8.6 billion.

As Bialosky writes, "If there was actually a better notification of the rightful owners, then the state would have to cough up money they don’t have or wait to take it from some other unclaimed property.  The money in the unclaimed property fund has even less than the social security fund.  At least with the social security fund they put IOUs in the fund. Here they do nothing."

The link to the article is below - 

https://townhall.com/columnists/brucebialosky/2018/04/22/california-running-ponzi-scheme-with-unclaimed-property-program-n2472108