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Despite how much we need it, money is surprisingly easy to lose or leave behind. If you really look, you can find easy money in places you would never think of looking!

Best Places to Find Money

  1. Look for money at home in your furniture, car, pockets, and purses.
  2. Search in places where money is frequently handled, like restaurants or stores.
  3. Check parking lots and bleachers, especially during or after large events.
  4. Keep an eye on vending machines, the sidewalk, and any public furniture you see.

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    Understand the reality of making money by finding money. Although you can make a worthwhile amount of money this way, don't mistake this as an efficient money-making venture. Treat it as a game or a hobby and you'll have a much better time. Realize that most days, you won't find a significant amount of money.[1]

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    Stay clean out there. Money is one of the filthiest things that people touch on a regular basis, germ-wise. That's because it's handled by so many people, going from person to person all the time. When you're out money hunting, keep a bottle of hand sanitizer with you and don't be stingy with it. Especially after you check places like public restrooms and parking lots.[2]

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    Have a place to store what you find. When you're just out going about your business and you happen upon money, you can just store it in your pocket or purse. But if you go out with the intention of searching for money, it's best to have something to keep it in while you're out, like a coin purse or a small bag.

    • It's also worth having a place to store your found money at home, like a piggy bank or something equivalent.
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    Decide how you'll turn your change into cash. There are three main methods for turning coins into cash. You can use a machine designed for such a thing, like Coinstar. You can take it to your bank and use their coin counting machine if they have one. Or you can retrieve some change roll paper from your bank and roll the change up yourself, then exchange it at the bank.

    • Whether or not using your bank to exchange your coins for cash is your best option depends on a few factors. Some banks have coin counting machines and some don't. Of the ones that do, some require a fee to use and some don't. Some banks will provide you with coin roll paper for free and some don't.
    • Keep in mind that while Coinstar is the most convenient method, they also take 8 to 10 percent of your profit for their services. This can be avoided though, if you use their gift card program instead of turning in the voucher for cold hard cash.
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    Decide what you're going to do with the money you make. Your options for what to do with the money you find are unlimited. But since lost money hunting works better as a hobby than as a money-making method, it's probably wise not to use this money for things you already buy, like groceries and gas. Instead, consider putting the money you find into a savings account. Either open a new one or put it into an existing savings account.[3]

    • Another idea of what to do with this money is to save up for something unnecessary but fun, like a bike or a gaming console. Having a concrete goal that you're working towards when finding money will make you more motivated and make it more like a game.
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    Find forgot money in your furniture. People often empty their pockets in their bedroom, which means under your bed and bedside furniture is a great first place to look. Of course, sofa cushions and chair cushions are another great place for loose change to be found. Check under and around all the furniture in your house.[4]

    • Don't forget about your washing machine and dryer. People often leave money in their clothes on accident and then wash them, leaving coins and cash in and around the washing machine and dryer.[5]
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    Check all of your clothes and bags. It's no strange occurrence to occasionally find money in the pair of pants you're wearing that you had completely forgotten about. So do yourself a favor and seek out all the forgotten money now. Go through all your pants and jacket pockets for money. And while you're at it, go through any purses and bags you use as well.[6]

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    Look through your car. Anywhere you sit down regularly is a prime location to look for lost change. Make a sweep through your car, under the seats and in the seat cushions. Coins tend to collect in places that are frequented often but never thoroughly looked through.[7]

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    Look for money in places where money is handled often. This includes stores, restaurants, public telephones, public transportation, and bars. Keep an eye on the floors of these places, and you may be surprised by how much money you can spot. Try to be at least a little discrete about this though. You don't want people questioning why you're roaming around a restaurant with your back bent and your eyes glued to the ground.[8]

    • Be careful to not pick up money that was just dropped. You might find a stray dollar in the corner of a bar, but if it was just dropped by someone, return it them if they're not picking it up themselves. The goal is to collect money left behind, not steal.
    • Pay careful attention to sides and corners, where coins can easily roll out of sight and out of the way.
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    Check parking lots and bleachers. Inspect under bleachers at sporting events, fairs, and other venues with open-bottomed bleachers. Also check car parking lots, especially those of night clubs and bars. Do so in the morning hours, before traffic starts moving. It's amazing what people will drop when they are drunk, tired, and distracted.[9]

    • Whenever you need to go to a store, park far from the store, so you can search for money on the ground as you walk.[10]
    • Pay extra attention to self-pay parking lots and drive-throughs. People will reach from their car window to pay, and often drop coins to the ground. Most people won't bother to get out of their car to collect this change.[11]
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    Try vending machines. Check the coin return slots in vending machines. Look behind and underneath them for change that has rolled out of sight. Most people will not bend down and rummage under a vending machine to find a coin they've lost.[12]

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    Keep an eye on the sidewalk. Look down alleyways, and often-used footpaths where people may drop their spare change. This is an easy thing to do when you're out on other business. It's just about making a habit of being observant of the ground and what you might come across.[13]

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    Check bathrooms and public furniture. Check behind the public toilet seat. People have to drop their trousers, and anything could come out of those pockets, including change or bills. Also, look behind the cushions of the sofa, and seats, that you find in the foyer and bars of a hotel. This can be done by discreetly running your hand behind the cushions after you sit down.[14]

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    Check the furniture around your house, look in the pockets of coats hanging in your closets, and keep an eye out for change when you are playing in your neighborhood, walking to school or in public areas.

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    Check your wardrobes, your receipt basket, any plastic shopping bags that you recently brought home from shopping, in between the couch cushions, and in your pants pockets.

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      • You can find lots of change in a washer/dryer. Your family will forget to take their money out of their pockets, but if it's more than just loose change, give it back to your relative!

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      • Dig really deep into the cushioning and support system of living room upholstered furniture all the way to floor level. On bulk trash garbage night the curbside discarded furniture will yield hidden coins with your utility razor blade knife used to open the bottom covers.

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      By knowing where to look, you can potentially find easy money just lying around. A great place to start is at home. There are the obvious places you can check, like under sofa cushions and in your clothes pockets, but don't forget to dig around and check other places too, like around your washing machine and dryer, in old purses and bags you don't use anymore, and inside your car. You can also hunt for easy money when you're out and about. Check the floors of public places, look in parking lots and under bleachers, and try checking the coin return slots on vending machines. You might even find some dropped cash behind the toilets in public restrooms. For more ideas of where you can find easy money, keep reading!

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      Where do people drop money the most? ›

      Look in the couch cushions, washer and dryer, old coat pockets, pants pockets, dresser drawers, backpacks and suitcases, old wallets and purses as well as tool and toy boxes. You can always find dropped coins in any automobile.

      How to find easy money? ›

      Want to make money fast? Here are 16 legit ways to do it
      1. Find unclaimed property.
      2. Sell unused gift cards.
      3. Trade in electronics.
      4. Take surveys.
      5. Sell clothes online.
      6. Be a rideshare driver.
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      How to get easy money wikihow? ›

      Fortunately, you have a variety of options when it comes to making money. Doing odd jobs is a quick and easy way to earn money. Similarly, reselling items or selling items you make can earn you extra cash. As another option, earn money online by writing a blog, freelancing, or doing online surveys.

      How to find cash on the ground? ›

      Look down alleyways, and often-used footpaths where people may drop their spare change. This is an easy thing to do when you're out on other business. It's just about making a habit of being observant of the ground and what you might come across. Check bathrooms and public furniture.

      Where is the most common place people hide money? ›

      Here are the Top 10 secret hiding places for money we've found:
      • The Pantry. ...
      • The Bookshelves. ...
      • Under the Floorboards. ...
      • Old Suitcases. ...
      • Closets. ...
      • Bureaus. ...
      • The Backyard. ...
      • Birthday Cards and Church Envelopes. Seniors often pre-load these with cash and then forget to follow through.

      Where can I find money ASAP? ›

      Traditional fast cash methods
      • Personal loans. A personal loan is money you borrow from a bank, credit union, or online lender and repay in fixed installments. ...
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      • Family loan. ...
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      How can I get $100 real quick? ›

      12 simple ways to make $100 fast
      1. Return unused items.
      2. Drive for Uber or Lyft.
      3. Sell your unused gift cards.
      4. Do food delivery.
      5. Rent out your parking space.
      6. Tutor.
      7. Sell your stuff online.
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      How to make $500 in an instant? ›

      10 ways to make $500 fast
      1. Sell things. Look around your home, pick up every object, and ask yourself: Does this item bring joy? ...
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      100 Ways To Make Money Without a Job
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      Jobs that pay $1,000 a day
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      What can I do if I have no money? ›

      There are several organisations that can support you if you are in need of emergency funding. These organisations can help you buy food or pay your bills.
      1. Trust funds.
      2. Credit unions.
      3. Councils.
      4. Energy providers.
      5. The Government.
      6. Charities.

      Where can I locate money? ›

      • Pensions. There is more than £5bn in forgotten pension schemes in the UK, according to the Pension Tracing Service. ...
      • Investments. ...
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      What if I found a bag full of money? ›

      If you find money, especially a significant amount, you should check your local laws or contact an attorney or the police. Many communities have local laws or ordinances governing what someone must do if they find cash and don't know who it belongs to. In some instances, state law will apply.

      Where do people lose money most often? ›

      Here are 10 common ways people unintentionally lose money:
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      Sep 28, 2023

      Where do most people go when they want to withdraw money? ›

      Take Money Out at an ATM

      One of the quickest ways to withdraw money from a savings account is at an ATM. Depending on your bank, you can use your physical debit card or mobile wallet to access the funds in your account.

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      Where do most people put their money? ›

      Assets by Percentile of Income
      AssetLess than 20%80-89.9% percentile
      Primary residence41.7%88.5%
      Other residential real estate3.6%22.6%
      Retirement accounts13.4%89.3%
      Directly held stocks7%40.1%
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