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Rightful Claims (Worthing Clark) Are They Legitmate?
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My ex wife & I have received separate letters from Rightful Claims (RC) (part of Worthington Clark Pty - WC) in August 2021, regarding lost / unclaimed shares & dividends when Colonial Mutual was taken over by the Commonwealth Bank (CBA), my research has shown both RC & WC to be legitimate, has there been anyone who has dealt with these companies successfully?
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Hi Buenchico
I have researched the companies & it seems they are legit, also tried to locate via numerous sites for Colonial & Commonwealth Bank (CBA) lost share & dividends, no success!
They have disclosed CBA shares & dividends but only the monetary value (no reference #'s of course!), which seem feasible as my ex wife & I had endowment policies with Colonial Mutual
But they do require some documents to be witnessed, Limited Power of Attorney, Letter of Authority, Payment Instructions (I opened a new online bank account for this purpose), passport & proof of connection to my current address
There is no fee payable up front, I negotiated the original 30% fee to 17.5%
Your thoughts?
I have researched the companies & it seems they are legit, also tried to locate via numerous sites for Colonial & Commonwealth Bank (CBA) lost share & dividends, no success!
They have disclosed CBA shares & dividends but only the monetary value (no reference #'s of course!), which seem feasible as my ex wife & I had endowment policies with Colonial Mutual
But they do require some documents to be witnessed, Limited Power of Attorney, Letter of Authority, Payment Instructions (I opened a new online bank account for this purpose), passport & proof of connection to my current address
There is no fee payable up front, I negotiated the original 30% fee to 17.5%
Your thoughts?
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