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claimscore_results_batch_247.csv — 4 of 138 records
Owner Surplus Score Effort Insight
Margaret Chen $14,200 ● 87 Low Clean ownership, current address on file. High-efficiency opportunity.
Robert & Linda Vasquez $31,500 ● 62 Medium Multi-owner adds friction. Good surplus, but verify both parties.
Greenfield Holdings LLC $48,700 ● 31 High Entity owner, high competition risk on large amount. Avoid.
James Whitfield (dec.) $22,100 ● 18 High Deceased, no associated contacts found. Probate required.

Three steps to clarity

01

Upload your data

Drop a CSV of surplus records. Messy formatting, missing fields, inconsistent names. ClaimScore handles it.

02

Automatic scoring

Each record is scored across claimability, contactability, complexity, and competition risk. Confidence-weighted so bad data doesn't fake good scores.

03

Ranked decisions

See your top opportunities first. Every score comes with a plain-English explanation of why it ranked where it did.

Four dimensions, one score

Every record is evaluated across the signals that actually matter for surplus recovery.

Claimability

40% weight

Owner match confidence, data completeness, entity vs. individual, single vs. multi-owner. Can you actually file this claim?

Contactability

30% weight

Address stability, associated people found, data quality. Can you reach the person who needs to sign?

Complexity

20% weight

Deceased owners, entity structures, multi-party claims, record age. How many headaches is this going to cause?

Competition Risk

10% weight

High-dollar magnets, old records other pros have already seen, low-data leads others are also guessing on.

The surplus recovery industry runs on instinct. ClaimScore runs on math.

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