NYC Unclaimed Money: Claim Your Share of $380,000 until 2026

Mary Singleton
Published Dec 19, 2025

NYC Unclaimed Money: Claim Your Share of $380,000 until 2026

Nearly $380,000 in unclaimed consumer restitution is available through the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP).

These funds come from settlements with flooring companies, tax services, towing firms, and auto dealers. If you dealt with them, you may be eligible. Check NYC unclaimed funds now.
 

Why This Matters

DCWP got these funds to help consumers harmed by overcharges, false ads, or broken promises.

Submit proof like receipts, no court needed. Deadlines apply, so check today for possible cash back.

Worth reading: The State By State Guide to Unclaimed Assets
 

National Floors Direct: Up to $165,980 Available

Settled for $250,000 after deceptive practices from Jan. 1, 2019, to Feb. 5, 2025. If they failed to deliver, damaged your home, overcharged, or denied refunds, you're eligible.

B&Z Auto Enterprises: $150,000 in Restitution

Paid $200,000 for false ads, invalid warranties, and overcharges. Got proof you paid more than advertised?

Rocket Tax: $28,000 for Hidden Fees

Brooklyn locations settled $36,000 in restitution for undisclosed fees (Dec. 1, 2023–May 1, 2025).

CarGo: $16,815 for Inflated Prices

Bronx dealership failed to honor online ads.

Five J’s Automotive Ltd.: $10,000 for Towing Overcharges

Covered excess storage/towing fees and damages (deadline: June 2026).

Clutch Towing Inc.: $9,000 Refund Pool

Brooklyn overcharges on towing/storage (deadline: April 1, 2026).

Ready to reclaim what's yours? These steps are simple and secure, start today for calm closure.

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