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    Default Do you have a "safe" in your house?

    Im looking to get a safe. I havent done much research up to now other than looking at Costco and seeing theirs run from about $150 to $500.

    Where do you have yours installed or hidden? i see this being quite the problem to find a place thats secure and hidden yet easily accessible for me.

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    Just keep your money in your underwear drawer. No one checks there.

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    "I have a safe, model XXXX, I have it installed in my basement, behind a fake wall panel by the hot water tank. The combination is 34-5-21-4 and I'll be away all weekend..."

    Who would legitimately answer this question?
    heloc that shit

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    I have one of those small 'fire safes'. It's not for security against theft - but fire.

    It's where I keep one of the backups of my family photos and documents that I would to get my life back on track in the event my entire home burns down. I keep it in location in the home that will probably see the least amount of damage in the event of a fire.

    When i had my alarm system installed, I got a free safe. My wife thinks when we develop our basement, I should build it into a wall and put a painting to cover it like in the movies

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    You should put a stack of monopoly money in it.

    I thought about getting one for the longest time, also for fire, not so much for theft.

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    I have a firesafe in my place. I live in a fairly secure building but I mainly use it for my passport, birth certificate, and sentimental things.


    Got it from Costco me thinks
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    Originally posted by Sugarphreak
    My safe is at the bank.... more fire resistant and theft proof than anything you could ever put in your house.

    For the amount you are looking at spending you could rent a deposit box at the bank for a number of years.
    Out of curiosity, how much did you pay for yours? I was thinking of getting a deposit box

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    I have a safe word

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    Originally posted by bspot
    I have a safe word
    Lollipop.

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    You could probably put it in your room inside of a closet. That's a pretty good place to put it I would say.

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    Originally posted by bspot
    I have a safe word
    "whiskey"

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    Originally posted by hampstor
    I have one of those small 'fire safes'. It's not for security against theft - but fire.

    It's where I keep one of the backups of my family photos and documents that I would to get my life back on track in the event my entire home burns down. I keep it in location in the home that will probably see the least amount of damage in the event of a fire.

    When i had my alarm system installed, I got a free safe. My wife thinks when we develop our basement, I should build it into a wall and put a painting to cover it like in the movies
    I think that would be so sick.

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    No.

    I have nothing of value to protect.
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    Safety deposit box? Cheaper than buying a safe and I can put anything into it that I would want to.
    Originally posted by FraserB
    I think their main complaint is that they did not receive the stolen property they paid for.

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    A black movie actor who lives in Vancouver?Is he gay?
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    You know those bored stay at home moms who's entire lives revolve around driving their kids to soccer, various cleaning accessories, and worrying about neighbourhood rapists? The kind of people that watch the View and go "uh huh..." Those unfulfilled people who try to fill the void in their empty lives by writing whiny letters to the editor complaining about shit that no one really cares about?

    Well imagine if instead of writing that letter to the editor, she just posts on a car forum for car enthusiasts. That's Kritafo.

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    sorry i dont know the difference between an avatar and a signature, i dont live my life through a forum.
    and yes i was talking about the mercedes picture, not carlsson. so "facepalm" all you want, i would do the same seeing you step out of a car like that

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    Originally posted by ZorroAMG
    What the FUCK are you kids talking about? LOL

    That is a RENDERING, you idiot, not my actual car.
    WOW! thats even cooler...douche

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    Originally posted by hampstor
    I have one of those small 'fire safes'. It's not for security against theft - but fire.

    It's where I keep one of the backups of my family photos and documents that I would to get my life back on track in the event my entire home burns down. I keep it in location in the home that will probably see the least amount of damage in the event of a fire.

    When i had my alarm system installed, I got a free safe. My wife thinks when we develop our basement, I should build it into a wall and put a painting to cover it like in the movies
    unless it's a very high end safe, you're wasting your time and giving yourself false hopes, 95% of "fire safes" are just that, fire safes, they protect against fire, they do not protect against heat and/or water... so sure, your dvd's an papers may not burn, but they'll be a big gob of soggy paper and melted plastic by the time you recover them.
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