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Safes and vaults sales soar!


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2011 Aug 13, 1:48am   2,183 views  12 comments

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So market drop was unnoticed by John & Jane Q. Public right? Wrong!

Port Charlotte, Fla.-based Value Safes said it sold an average of $13,000 in safes a day in the past week, more than tripling its daily average of $3,500 from the previous week. On Amazon.com (AMZN, Fortune 500), SentrySafe's $170 1.2-cubic foot combination safe was among the site's biggest "movers and shakers" Friday, with sales rising 44% over the past 24 hours.

http://money.cnn.com/2011/08/13/pf/safe_vault_sales/index.htm?source=cnn_bin&hpt=hp_bn3

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1   FortWayne   2011 Aug 13, 2:35am  

at least people aren't building cold war bunkers all over again in case soviets attack.

2   everything   2011 Aug 16, 11:07am  

This is what happens before a collapse, hoards, caches, etc. increase. Capital not labor becomes more important, and leadership has been led astray to take this route.

Check the history on it.

3   surfingerman   2011 Aug 16, 11:52am  

lol safes, first thing robbers take is a safe, my buddy had a safe and it was stolen and they didnt even take anything else out of the house, still not sure how they moved that 500 pound thing must have been someone knew about it and planed a way to get it, i have one but its intended as a decoy, theirs nothing in it, also i made sure it was jsut heavy enough so someone could carry it out just barely, that way they will take the safe and skedaddle thinking they have the good stuff, my real stuff is hidden in things that are completely useless and no one would want, works so far i was robbed once, they took the old safe and all my stuff was safe (pun), lol

4   B.A.C.A.H.   2011 Aug 16, 2:02pm  

surfingerman says

safe, my buddy had a safe and it was stolen and they didnt even take anything else out of the house, still not sure how they moved that 500 pound thing must have been someone knew about it and planed a way to get it, i have one but its intended as a decoy

Hey brillant! Use the safes as decoys. That is the best advice I have ever read on Patrick.net, worth it's weight in...

5   terriDeaner   2011 Aug 17, 1:47pm  

Sybrib says

Hey brillant! Use the safes as decoys.

Why not just store your safe in your vault, or failing that, nested in a larger safe?

Alternatively, you could also buy the smallest possible safe, fill it with your most compact valuables, and then swallow it. You'd need to stop pooping in public, however.

6   B.A.C.A.H.   2011 Aug 17, 2:30pm  

Vicente, for kicks I went cash only for awhile: mortgage, utility bills, etc.

The problem was, my employer paid me with a check. And those check cashing places are not free.

7   Vicente   2011 Aug 17, 4:31pm  

Wow, I never thought of trying that. There might a decent newspaper article in there. I can imagine lots of obstacles to cash-only life these days. Getting your employer to hand you an envelope with cash is just one. Any others?

8   fdhfoiehfeoi   2011 Aug 18, 1:50am  

We have a small safe, and have tried keeping most of our cash in that and only keeping the bank account for the purpose of direct deposit, and long term savings. So when the money came in, we immediatly withdrew or transferred to savings almost everything. Besides the chance of burglary(obviously you don't advertise you're doing this), we were able to pay almost all of our bills in this method. The exclusions were student loans, online purchases, and credit cards.

As long as our economy is run by a central bank, and we continue to take out large debts, cash only living is not possible, and banks are necessary.

9   Vicente   2011 Aug 18, 6:06am  

corntrollio says

There are plenty of places to get better interest rates than the typical big bankster with almost no fees, and you can do so with a better ATM network too. If people can't find these things, they are not looking hard enough.

Have you? My local credit unions don't offer any meaningful interest on checking or savings accounts, same as the big banks in town. Sure I can chase after a little higher rate on the internet and have parked some cash in such a bank, but that's not earning much and it worries me slightly with some internet bank that according to their own reports is heavy into securities and real estate. Could fold up, and all I have is the FDIC protections so that money might be unavailable for a while.

10   corntrollio   2011 Aug 18, 6:48am  

Vicente says

Could fold up, and all I have is the FDIC protections so that money might be unavailable for a while.

Why would it be unavailable? The new owner has them reopen on Monday. In any case, you can look into banks yourself -- Bauer Financial has pretty good ratings. I'm not talking about shaky banks, although that's a good way to get high interest rates (see WaMu and others before failing).

Yes, I've found some. It doesn't take much effort. There are plenty of sources available, and here is just one:

http://www.fatwallet.coms/finance/

Yes, interests rates suck ass right now. But wouldn't it be better to get 5+ times what Bankster X is paying and have no fees and help starve Bankster X of capital so they do fewer evil things?

11   everything   2011 Aug 18, 1:27pm  

Bolt your safe down, and get a hidden safe. Don't fret about interest rates, they'll be rock bottom for awhile yet. It is kind of a drag, when the markets start to fall like this, I also wind up with seemingly worthless cash I wish I could make work for me somehow.

12   FortWayne   2011 Aug 18, 2:18pm  

everything says

Don't fret about interest rates, they'll be rock bottom for awhile yet

yep, at least until mid 2013 according to helicopter Ben.

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