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    try your ass JJ, what cums in never cums out.

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    heard it is illegal to store cash in a safe deposit box.

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    I did research

    Many guys here have no clue what it is or for that matter not much valid info here.

    I would go to a major bank and ask questions

    I will say they are extremely secure and better than anything a house can provide as far as theft, physical damage to docs .

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post

    I will say they are extremely secure and better than anything a house can provide as far as theft, physical damage to docs .
    very out of the box thinking

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    thank god for this thread

    I now figured out a locked safe in a bank guarded by armed security is more secure than my home

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    Darker and many think their homes are safer

    What clowns

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    I have 3, Santa Barbara, Tel Aviv and in Cairo.

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    Illini do you own property in Cairo?

    I heard banks solid their

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Darker and many think their homes are safer

    What clowns
    lol i said the exact opposite

    a safety deposit box is a million times safer than your home

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    Ok i am getting one

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkhat View Post
    lol i said the exact opposite

    a safety deposit box is a million times safer than your home
    You do realize that many JJ's posted in this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    You do realize that many JJ's posted in this thread.
    bingo

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    You do realize that many JJ's posted in this thread.

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    Rookies out

    Going to put 1k to test
    Also HS 10th good ring
    1 bond
    Weed kit

    Will mark it also to see of moved

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Rookies out

    Going to put 1k to test
    Also HS 10th good ring
    1 bond
    Weed kit

    Will mark it also to see of moved
    For gawds this same thread was at Russ 10 years ago
    and at Kenny' 8 years ago
    and probably here buried in the archives
    If this is the best the tica writing staff can come up with
    time to send them back to the Del Ray

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyliving View Post
    they can confiscate it? Gotta think they gotta have a real good reason to confiscate it.
    It takes a lot, but I've had it happen

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    I would think even in a divorce tough to get searches for boxes that is if they can find account

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    your putting a weed kit in a safety deposit box? whats a weed kit even mean? seeds, dirt, and a grow light?

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    weed kit is just a tiny wooden box with a one hitter in it

    I should make a video and show it

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    o ok i know what that is. its called a dugout around here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Illini do you own property in Cairo?

    I heard banks solid their
    My wife's Father owns property there and I go there on business once a month

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    Quote Originally Posted by minet123 View Post
    For gawds this same thread was at Russ 10 years ago
    and at Kenny' 8 years ago
    and probably here buried in the archives
    If this is the best the tica writing staff can come up with
    time to send them back to the Del Ray

    They're approaching the slowest time of the sports year. They can't unload all of their Pulitzer-winning material on us now.

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    How about an ammo box....

    They would do well buried in your yard ......


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    I can't afford one

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    Burying possessions in the ground might be the dumbest thing I've ever heard

    I know people with $500,000 in jewelry in safety deposit boxes

    Like Tony said they're expensive right now I cannot afford

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    It's called a "safe" deposit box you bald prikk

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Rookies out

    Going to put 1k to test
    Also HS 10th good ring
    1 bond
    Weed kit

    Will mark it also to see of moved
    you gonna bring your Bama scholarship offer in '81 and store it in there with bear bryants signature?
    i saw footage and you could fukkin fly till you blew your ACL out. tough break kid. what might have been. now you're stuck on a degenerate gambling board for life

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    Why Bury?

    How to Bury Your Stuff: The Ultimate Guide to Burying Your Valuables

    Because no one can take what they cannot find
    Why bury? I’ve been asked that question countless times over the years and my answer is always the same. Because if done properly, it’s the ultimate security for your valuables; not only is it cheaper than any alternative but nothing else is as secure, period.
    Hiding your valuables under your mattress or in your sock drawer does not protect against fires or natural disasters like tornados. Safety deposit boxes can be costly in that they are an ongoing expense. They can only be accessed during the bank’s business hours and depend on functioning electricity. Home safes are expensive; they do not always properly protect your valuables against fires or floods and can be easily defeated by any intruder with the proper cutting tools. By burying your valuables underground, one can guarantee that his or her most precious possessions are forever protected against theft, fire, extreme weather, most natural disasters and even the collapse of the electrical grid.
    Prior to around 1998, anyone who buried anything underground was considered paranoid by mainstream society. The Y2K or “Millennium Bug” changed that. This was the belief that on December 31st 1999, all computer systems worldwide would crash. Survivalism or “Prepping” as it is now called, started to become more popular. Tabloids like CNN started to push scary stories about new diseases and imminent natural disasters. Television shows and movies geared around apocalyptic themes grew in popularity, and sensationalism combined with mistaken beliefs about the Mayan New Year would push worldwide survival spending past $500 billion during the 2012 fiscal year.
    I originally created this website with the intent of helping everyone in every demographic group secure their most valuable possessions. But I am not naïve, I realize that the majority of my visitors will be survivalists and doomsday preppers. This brings me to another reason for burying your possessions; an apocalypse of some sorts. Collapse of the world’s economy, zombies, post peak oil, Fascist gun confiscations, WMD’s, disease or pandemic, mass starvation and civil war all seem to be included in today’s popular ideation.
    Before I ever heard about something called the World Wide Web, I had already been burying stuff for about 15 years and I had never lost anything that I put in the ground. One common myth on the Internet is that it’s illegal to bury, hoard or cache survival gear and valuables. This is a complete falsehood since churches, youth groups and schools do it all the time; only they call their caches “Time Capsules.” In addition, the term “geocaching” is a term that defines what’s described as a popular outdoor activity in which participants play a high-tech game of hide-and-seek.
    Since the day I first discovered the Internet, I’ve also seen much chatter about how burying stuff is such a waste of time and about how easily the government can swoop in with it’s superior technology and locate everything in the blink of an eye. But in reality, I can remember several instances during my life where a small plane like a Piper or a Cessna disappeared over the American or Canadian Rockies. Despite massive search and rescue operations, a few of these small aircraft have never been found; and these crash sites were ABOVE ground.
    The fantasy is that the government knows all and sees all. Using the population of the United States as an example, no government has the ability to constantly monitor 320 million people all at once, (although it certainly does try) nor does it have the resources to scan every inch of U.S. soil. And if no government is capable of finding a buried stash, then neither are thieves, hackers, delinquents, drug addicts or looters. Even the most massive illegal drug farms are either discovered by human intelligence or accidentally stumbled upon by local law enforcement officers investigating an unrelated crime; not located by superior government technology as many would believe.
    To this day, there are many “treasures” (safes and even entire bank vaults are still missing from heists; millions of dollars in cash and gold bullion from stagecoach robberies, etc) lost in the old American West that have been buried for more than 100 years and have yet to be discovered.
    Simply put; Burying is the ultimate security. Period.




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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Burying possessions in the ground might be the dumbest thing I've ever heard

    I know people with $500,000 in jewelry in safety deposit boxes

    Like Tony said they're expensive right now I cannot afford
    i dont say this often, but in this thread, Pauly knows whats up. banks can screw you. safes can fail. the ground will always be there, and all it asks for in return is for its occupants to be good stewards of the abundance it provides. put it in the ground, keep your mouth shut. its a proven successful method. just ask any OG.

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