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"What about a safety deposit box?"

You are aware that this is illegal, right?


Of course.

Ace Ace nice work there and good idea. I prefer AWAY from my home. A friend of mine had it in shoe boxes wrapped above his ceiling. Not the worst idea but far from the best.
 

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if you use a floor safe, remember it needs to be fireproof and WATERproof if u put anything in it that would be damaged by either fire or water.

when your house burns, the fire department will flood your house.

gl hiding your riches
 
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i think what is being said is that it is illegal to keep it in a safety deposit box without having it documented...well thats what i'm assuming because of course those aren't illegal
 

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LOL. I am not rich nor do I try to give that impression. If you check all my posts you will that. I can see how this is misleading but there was a point here.

It has to be AWAY from the house and underneath, while a good idea, is still the house.
 

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Does FDIC insurance cover the contents of safe deposit boxes if they are damaged or stolen?
No. By law, the FDIC only insures deposits in deposit accounts at insured institutions. Although you may be putting valuables, including cash and checks, into an area of the bank that has the word deposit in its name, these are not deposits under the insurance laws that the bank can use, for example, to make loans to other customers. A safe deposit box is strictly a storage space provided by the bank.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Does anyone insure my safe deposit box against damage or theft?
Unless your bank is found to be negligent in the way it handled or protected your safe deposit box, do not expect the bank or its private insurance to reimburse you for any damage or loss. If you are concerned about the safety or replacement of the items in your box, first check whether your own homeowner's or tenant's insurance policy covers your safe deposit box against damage or theft. Many do cover box contents up to a certain dollar amount, even including items lost or damaged when they are out of the box. If your home-related insurance is not sufficient, talk to your insurance agent about additional protection or find out if your bank is among those selling limited insurance coverage on safe deposit boxes. Before buying any extra coverage, carefully review the policy and do some comparison-shopping.
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Sounds like someone is getting ready to burn down his house.

My guess is that someone doesn't trust his wife and someone is thinking of getting a divorce. Just a guess...
 

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That place in Las Vegas (that I mentioned earlier in this thread) is the only one Ive heard that requires no I.D. to rent a safe deposit box from. They are independently owned and insured, unlike any bank.

I believe they had to withstand a challenge in court a few years ago that would have required them to maintain and make available a list of their customers for law enforcement & government audit.

If I find their website, or more info Ill post it.
 

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That place in Las Vegas (that I mentioned earlier in this thread) is the only one Ive heard that requires no I.D. to rent a safe deposit box from. They are independently owned and insured, unlike any bank.

I believe they had to withstand a challenge in court a few years ago that would have required them to maintain and make available a list of their customers for law enforcement & government audit.

If I find their website, or more info Ill post it.

Terrorists should be all over this if you don't need any ID or anything. I'm a tad skeptical
 

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Is truelly a shame that you have no person in your life that you can truelly trust....


I do. Explain? Someone else cannot put the account under their name. Depending on what you do, what happens if something happens to them?
I do have several but explain if you have thoughts.
 
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why are you hiding the money? I have had money seized from me by the government and it will not happen again, there are many ways to prevent it. I was stupid at the time and made it very easy for them. Had it all in various bank accounts and properties that they could just take in minutes.
 

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Vanzack, can you clarify that? How is a safety deposit box illegal?

Not me D2, just some other guy who uses the same avatar as me.

As far as I know, it is not illegal to have cash in a safety deposit box but I dont know for sure.
 

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why are you hiding the money? I have had money seized from me by the government and it will not happen again, there are many ways to prevent it. I was stupid at the time and made it very easy for them. Had it all in various bank accounts and properties that they could just take in minutes.


I really do not want to go into details on that at all. You are right though. In minutes. Sorry to hear that.
 

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