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Unclaimed Cash Back Last Names Or Business Names That Start with S Unclaimed Cash Back Last Names or Business Names that start with S Last Name or Business Name First Name Middle Name Address Amount S & B GEOTHERMAL SAINT FRANCIS Less than $50 S & I INDUSTRIES BLAINE Greater than $50 S & I INDUSTRIES ANOKA Greater than $50 S & J CONTRACTING OF MINNESOTA COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 S & L P BUILDERS INC BROOKLYN PARK Greater than $50 S & S INDUSTRIES II BLAINE Greater than $50 S & T TRANSPORT COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 S & T TRANSPORT COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 S C CABINETS WYOMING Greater than $50 S C I SERVICES OF MPLS MINNETONKA Greater than $50 S J S INC ANOKA Greater than $50 S L P MACHINE INC ANOKA Greater than $50 S R M ENERGY LLC HAMMOND Less than $50 S S INDUSTRIES II INC BLAINE Greater than $50 SAAD MIKE J SAINT PAUL Less than $50 SAAR JESSICA OSSEO Less than $50 SABA DENISE A SAINT PAUL Greater than $50 SABA GERALD J HAM LAKE Greater than $50 SABA FLOWER SHOP ANDOVER Greater than $50 SABBY GERALD LEROY MOUNDSVIEW Greater than $50 SABBY RICHARD L SPRING LAKE PARK Greater than $50 SABELS MARTIN BIG LAKE Less than $50 SABIN TOM W COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SABLE DEBRA E SAINT PAUL Greater than $50 SABRASKI CURTIS S SAINT PAUL Less than $50 SABRASKI KEVIN JUNO Less than $50 SACCO COLLEEN F BLAINE Less than $50 SACCO MARANDA R CAMBRIDGE Less than $50 SACEVICH JULIE A HUGO Less than $50 SACK STEVE R NEVIS Less than $50 SACKETT EUGENE CEDAR PARK Greater than $50 SACRE KARI L CEDAR Greater than $50 SADERGASKI JOHN LAKE ELMO Less than $50 SADHU AMIT WHITE BEAR LAKE Less than $50 SADLACK ANDREA STACY Less than $50 SADLER PATRICIA ANOKA Less than $50 SADLER ROBERT J SAINT FRANCIS Greater than $50 SADUSKY MICHEL M COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SAELENS SHEILA CHAMPLIN Greater than $50 SAGAN PHILIP B SPRING LK PK Greater than $50 SAGER EMMA C OGILVIE Greater than $50 SAGER MICHAEL P CIRCLE PINES Greater than $50 SAGER RALPH HAM LAKE Less than $50 SAHLIN JOSEPH A MINNEAPOLIS Greater than $50 SAHOLT DOUGLAS LAKEVILLE Greater than $50 SAHR ART BLAINE Greater than $50 Connexus Energy 9/26/2021 Unclaimed Cash Back Page 1 of 48 Last Name or Business Name First Name Middle Name Address Amount SAHR WENDY FT MYERS Greater than $50 SAILER SHELDON L BETHEL Less than $50 SAJION BOBETTE A ZIMMERMAN Less than $50 SALAIMEH AMEERA BLAINE Less than $50 SALAZAR ROSAURO J EVANS Less than $50 SALCHERT MATTHEW A SAINT PAUL Greater than $50 SALEM MONTESSORI SCHOOL STILLWATER Less than $50 SALEWSKI SUSAN GERALYNN MINNEAPOLIS Less than $50 SALHUS ROLF APO Greater than $50 SALMINEN ALETHA A NORTH BRANCH Greater than $50 SALMON JOHN H AITKIN Greater than $50 SALO BONNIE CEDAR Greater than $50 SALO LYNN L LEXINGTON Less than $50 SALO THERESA M MONTICELLO Less than $50 SALTS RONALD R COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SALVATO LUCILLE COON RAPIDS Less than $50 SALVERDA DEBORAH M FOREST LAKE Greater than $50 SALZBRUN TOYNA J ZIMMERMAN Greater than $50 SALZER RICHARD I MINNEAPOLIS Greater than $50 SALZMAN LEE D MINNEAPOLIS Less than $50 SALZMANN THOMAS G ELK RIVER Greater than $50 SAMBORSKI DONALD D BLAINE Greater than $50 SAMBORSKI DONALD D BLAINE Greater than $50 SAMII RENEE C OSAGE BEACH Greater than $50 SAMLETZKA NANCY V COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Less than $50 SAMMIS STEVEN P BLAINE Greater than $50 SAMMONS CORNELIA COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SAMPSON GENE K STACY Greater than $50 SAMS MICKEY SPRING LAKE PARK Greater than $50 SAMSON WADE BECKER Less than $50 SAMUEL TONY T OSSEO Greater than $50 SAMUELSON DAN ANDOVER Greater than $50 SAMUELSON KENNETH E COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SAMUELSON ROBERT D WHITE BEAR LAKE Less than $50 SANASAC LUCILLE M ANDOVER Less than $50 SANBORN JOHN ANOKA Less than $50 SANBORN KEN ZIMMERMAN Greater than $50 SANBORN LESLIE ANOKA Greater than $50 SANBORN LESLIE C ANOKA Greater than $50 SANBORN ROBERT P STACY Less than $50 SANBORN RYAN L FOREST LAKE Less than $50 SANCARTIER JOSEPH C BROOKLYN PARK Greater than $50 SANCHEZ LILLIAN MINNEAPOLIS Less than $50 SANCHEZ ROBERTO MAPLEWOOD Less than $50 SANCHEZ SERRANDO FRIDLEY Greater than $50 SAND CREEK PLAZA LLC* COON RAPIDS Less than $50 SANDAGER ANITA L BLAINE Greater than $50 SANDAGER JACK L COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SANDAHL TIMOTHY E CLEAR LAKE Greater than $50 SANDBAKKEN WAYNE L SHOREVIEW Greater than $50 SANDBERG CHRISTINE CLEAR LAKE Less than $50 SANDBERG DAVID A COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SANDBERG DAVID C ROCHESTER Greater than $50 SANDBERG GLADYS CLEAR LAKE Greater than $50 SANDBERG JEANNE M ROSEVILLE Greater than $50 SANDBERG JODY M COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 Connexus Energy 9/26/2021 Unclaimed Cash Back Page 2 of 48 Last Name or Business Name First Name Middle Name Address Amount SANDBERG KEVIN R BLAINE Greater than $50 SANDBERG KEVIN R PRINCETON Less than $50 SANDBERG RICHARD HOYT LAKES Less than $50 SANDBERG SHARON K PRINCETON Greater than $50 SANDBERG STEVE BIG LAKE Greater than $50 SANDBOTHE KIMBERLY A MAPLE GROVE Greater than $50 SANDEEN JEAN M SCANDIA Less than $50 SANDEFER JEFFREY A OSSEO Greater than $50 SANDELL RICK MR FOREST LAKE Less than $50 SANDEN EDWARD C BETHEL Greater than $50 SANDEN VERNON J COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SANDENO ROBERT J COON RAPIDS Less than $50 SANDER DAVID K ANDOVER Greater than $50 SANDERS ANTHONY COON RAPIDS Less than $50 SANDERS CHARLES D COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SANDERS CRAIG A PINE CITY Greater than $50 SANDERS DANELLE SAINT PAUL Less than $50 SANDERS FERN C BLAINE Less than $50 SANDERS FLORENCE M TOMAH Greater than $50 SANDERS JEANINE C AURORA Greater than $50 SANDERS JOHN BLAINE Greater than $50 SANDERS KATHLEEN K MINNEAPOLIS Greater than $50 SANDERS KENNETH CIRCLE PINES Greater than $50 SANDERS MICHAEL D COON RAPIDS Less than $50 SANDERS ODIS EUGENE PARADISE Greater than $50 SANDERS RANDY L COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SANDERS RODNEY HUTCHINSON Greater than $50 SANDERS RONALD J RAMSEY Greater than $50 SANDERS SHIRLEY A CEDAR Greater than $50 SANDERS TIMOTHY A ZIMMERMAN Less than $50 SANDERS WENDY M COON RAPIDS Less than $50 SANDERSON CANDACE A MINNEAPOLIS Greater than $50 SANDERSON COLLEEN L COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SANDERSON PARK ANOKA Greater than $50 SANDEY CHARLES A HINCKLEY Greater than $50 SANDEY MARGARET SAINT FRANCIS Less than $50 SANDFORD MICHAEL E BLAINE Greater than $50 SANDGREN* JOHN ANDOVER Less than $50 SANDIN MARGARET A PINE TREE MANOR ZIMMERMAN Greater than $50 SANDISON WILLIAM G FOREST LAKE Greater than $50 SANDLER SCOTT D MANKATO Less than $50 SANDMON RODNEY FOREST LAKE Less than $50 SANDOZ HARRY C FRIDLEY Greater than $50 SANDOZ SANDY ZIMMERMAN Greater than $50 SANDQUIST JAMES D COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SANDSNESS PAUL N BLAINE Greater than $50 SANDSTROM MICHAEL D ELK RIVER Greater than $50 SANDUNE STOP BIG LAKE Greater than $50 SANDUSKY BETTY CHAMPLIN Less than $50 SANDVEN DALE ISANTI Greater than $50 SANDVEN DALE A ISANTI Greater than $50 SANDVEN DAVID J ISANTI Greater than $50 SANDVEN SHERRI ISANTI Greater than $50 SANDVIK MICHAEL COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SANDWICK JACK B BLAINE Less than $50 SANDWICK MICHAEL K ANDOVER Less than $50 Connexus Energy 9/26/2021 Unclaimed Cash Back Page 3 of 48 Last Name or Business Name First Name Middle Name Address Amount SANDYS SWEET SHOP INC MINNEAPOLIS Greater than $50 SANFORD CHRISTINE ARLINGTON HTS Greater than $50 SANFORD JEFFERY BIG LAKE Greater than $50 SANFORD MARK A BROOK PARK Greater than $50 SANFORD MARK J ELK RIVER Greater than $50 SANFORD RANDY S BLAINE Greater than $50 SANFORD RONALD E HAM LAKE Greater than $50 SANFORD TRUMAN BIG LAKE Less than $50 SANFORD WALTER W NILAND Greater than $50 SANG JACKSON MINNEAPOLIS Less than $50 SANNERUD JIM SAINT PAUL Less than $50 SANNES DONNA L CEDAR Greater than $50 SANNOH HAJA BROOKLYN PARK Greater than $50 SANOSKI RICHARD MAPLE GROVE Greater than $50 SANTELLI WILLIAM CIRCLE PINES Less than $50 SANTER LINDA J BLAINE Greater than $50 SANTOSO JUNUS SPRING PARK Greater than $50 SAPP DOROTHY H HIBBING Greater than $50 SARAFOLEAN DOROTHY A SAINT PAUL Greater than $50 SARAFOLEAN LINDA M. CIRCLE PINES Less than $50 SARANTAKIS JOHN N COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SARAPILLO ROBERT RAMSEY Greater than $50 SARAULT ROBERT A COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SARAZIN TERRI L COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SARBER ANDY HANOVER Less than $50 SARBI BEZUNESH M MINNEAPOLIS Less than $50 SARFF CARL M COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SARLES JOHN H MINNEAPOLIS Less than $50 SARNER GARY ANDOVER Greater than $50 SARTWELL RICHARD D BECKER Greater than $50 SASIK KENNETH J MAPLEWOOD Greater than $50 SATER J A BLOOMINGTON Greater than $50 SATERBAK ROGER W ZIMMERMAN Greater than $50 SATHER DAVID W COTTAGE GROVE Less than $50 SATHER MARYLOU ST LOUIS PARK Less than $50 SATHER RONALD BROOKLYN CENTER Greater than $50 SATNIK JOHN J VADNAIS HEIGHTS Greater than $50 SATOVICH KIMBERLY A COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SATOVICH VARNER W SPRING LK PK Greater than $50 SATRE PAMELA JOY BLAINE Greater than $50 SAUCK JOHN A KINGMAN Greater than $50 SAUDER RONALD L CIRCLE PINES Greater than $50 SAUER GARY M CLEARWATER Greater than $50 SAUER JULIE M MINNEAPOLIS Greater than $50 SAUERWEIN NANCY WHITE BEAR TOWNSHIP Less than $50 SAUGESTAD JAMES J ANDOVER Greater than $50 SAUL SHIRLEY A COON RAPIDS Greater than $50 SAULSBURY JAMES STACY Greater than $50 SAUNDERS DAN BLAINE Greater than $50 SAUNDERS GREG E BLAINE Greater than $50 SAUNDERS JOSEPH W ELK RIVER Greater than $50 SAURER MICHAEL W DULUTH Greater than $50 SAURO ANGELA NORTH BRANCH Less than $50 SAURO CAROL MINNEAPOLIS Less than $50 SAUTTER JAMES D ZIMMERMAN Greater than $50 SAUTTER JOHN A PRINCETON Greater than $50 Connexus Energy 9/26/2021 Unclaimed Cash Back Page 4 of 48 Last
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