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“Partypup, Arraya and anyone else….
I am planning on getting my money out of the bank. Partypup, you recommend 10K if possible. Since currency denominations are up to $100 dollar bills only…this amounts to a lot of cash.
The problem is…where to store the cash? If my house were to get broken into, all the money could be gone…
Where would you recommend? Also, what if I died? Do I send my beneficiary a treasure map to the house? X marks the spot kind of thing?”There are definitely risks involved with keeping cash at home, no doubt. The problem is, there is no path we can take at this point that is completely without risk.
We have no control over money in a bank. We do, however, have some control over our homes.
Get a safe. Bolt it to the floor. Hide it well, preferable behind boxes or other items that are difficult or cumbersome to move. An alarm is ideal. I just had one installed for $600. Very doubtful that any thief would take the time to rummage through boxes to find a safe and attempt to crack it while an alarm is going off.
As to events following your death…just remember, you can’t take it with you. It’s only cash. If you’re dead, you no longer need it 🙂
partypupParticipant“Partypup, Arraya and anyone else….
I am planning on getting my money out of the bank. Partypup, you recommend 10K if possible. Since currency denominations are up to $100 dollar bills only…this amounts to a lot of cash.
The problem is…where to store the cash? If my house were to get broken into, all the money could be gone…
Where would you recommend? Also, what if I died? Do I send my beneficiary a treasure map to the house? X marks the spot kind of thing?”There are definitely risks involved with keeping cash at home, no doubt. The problem is, there is no path we can take at this point that is completely without risk.
We have no control over money in a bank. We do, however, have some control over our homes.
Get a safe. Bolt it to the floor. Hide it well, preferable behind boxes or other items that are difficult or cumbersome to move. An alarm is ideal. I just had one installed for $600. Very doubtful that any thief would take the time to rummage through boxes to find a safe and attempt to crack it while an alarm is going off.
As to events following your death…just remember, you can’t take it with you. It’s only cash. If you’re dead, you no longer need it 🙂
partypupParticipant“Partypup, Arraya and anyone else….
I am planning on getting my money out of the bank. Partypup, you recommend 10K if possible. Since currency denominations are up to $100 dollar bills only…this amounts to a lot of cash.
The problem is…where to store the cash? If my house were to get broken into, all the money could be gone…
Where would you recommend? Also, what if I died? Do I send my beneficiary a treasure map to the house? X marks the spot kind of thing?”There are definitely risks involved with keeping cash at home, no doubt. The problem is, there is no path we can take at this point that is completely without risk.
We have no control over money in a bank. We do, however, have some control over our homes.
Get a safe. Bolt it to the floor. Hide it well, preferable behind boxes or other items that are difficult or cumbersome to move. An alarm is ideal. I just had one installed for $600. Very doubtful that any thief would take the time to rummage through boxes to find a safe and attempt to crack it while an alarm is going off.
As to events following your death…just remember, you can’t take it with you. It’s only cash. If you’re dead, you no longer need it 🙂
partypupParticipant“Partypup, Arraya and anyone else….
I am planning on getting my money out of the bank. Partypup, you recommend 10K if possible. Since currency denominations are up to $100 dollar bills only…this amounts to a lot of cash.
The problem is…where to store the cash? If my house were to get broken into, all the money could be gone…
Where would you recommend? Also, what if I died? Do I send my beneficiary a treasure map to the house? X marks the spot kind of thing?”There are definitely risks involved with keeping cash at home, no doubt. The problem is, there is no path we can take at this point that is completely without risk.
We have no control over money in a bank. We do, however, have some control over our homes.
Get a safe. Bolt it to the floor. Hide it well, preferable behind boxes or other items that are difficult or cumbersome to move. An alarm is ideal. I just had one installed for $600. Very doubtful that any thief would take the time to rummage through boxes to find a safe and attempt to crack it while an alarm is going off.
As to events following your death…just remember, you can’t take it with you. It’s only cash. If you’re dead, you no longer need it 🙂
partypupParticipant“Hi guys,
I may be putting on a tin hat BUT where in the world can I buy some emergency supplies in San Diego? I have looked online and am not comfortable waiting more than a week to get some things (water storage drums, pumps, solar powered flashlights, ect).
Thanks,
WP”Your tin hat fits nicely 🙂
The most reliable source for emergency goods that I have found is beprepared.com. I have used them on several occasions. They generally ship the next day. They have a wide selection of everything you can possibly need in an emergency (food, lighting, water containers, etc), and their prices are very reasonable.
partypupParticipant“Hi guys,
I may be putting on a tin hat BUT where in the world can I buy some emergency supplies in San Diego? I have looked online and am not comfortable waiting more than a week to get some things (water storage drums, pumps, solar powered flashlights, ect).
Thanks,
WP”Your tin hat fits nicely 🙂
The most reliable source for emergency goods that I have found is beprepared.com. I have used them on several occasions. They generally ship the next day. They have a wide selection of everything you can possibly need in an emergency (food, lighting, water containers, etc), and their prices are very reasonable.
partypupParticipant“Hi guys,
I may be putting on a tin hat BUT where in the world can I buy some emergency supplies in San Diego? I have looked online and am not comfortable waiting more than a week to get some things (water storage drums, pumps, solar powered flashlights, ect).
Thanks,
WP”Your tin hat fits nicely 🙂
The most reliable source for emergency goods that I have found is beprepared.com. I have used them on several occasions. They generally ship the next day. They have a wide selection of everything you can possibly need in an emergency (food, lighting, water containers, etc), and their prices are very reasonable.
partypupParticipant“Hi guys,
I may be putting on a tin hat BUT where in the world can I buy some emergency supplies in San Diego? I have looked online and am not comfortable waiting more than a week to get some things (water storage drums, pumps, solar powered flashlights, ect).
Thanks,
WP”Your tin hat fits nicely 🙂
The most reliable source for emergency goods that I have found is beprepared.com. I have used them on several occasions. They generally ship the next day. They have a wide selection of everything you can possibly need in an emergency (food, lighting, water containers, etc), and their prices are very reasonable.
partypupParticipant“Hi guys,
I may be putting on a tin hat BUT where in the world can I buy some emergency supplies in San Diego? I have looked online and am not comfortable waiting more than a week to get some things (water storage drums, pumps, solar powered flashlights, ect).
Thanks,
WP”Your tin hat fits nicely 🙂
The most reliable source for emergency goods that I have found is beprepared.com. I have used them on several occasions. They generally ship the next day. They have a wide selection of everything you can possibly need in an emergency (food, lighting, water containers, etc), and their prices are very reasonable.
partypupParticipantEnorah — I am reeling from that post! Wow. This puts so much into perspective for me. I have always had the feeling that there is something bigger at work all around us, just beyond our realm of consciousness; a feeing that the world around us was not quite as it *appeared*. Perhaps this is why “The Matrix” always resonated so deeply with me.
I am definitely going to take a look at the links in your post today and pass along to friends of mine who are also awakening to the importance of the coming *shift*.
I have the nagging feeling that in a couple of years, the housing bubble will quite possibly be the last thing on anyone’s mind.
partypupParticipantEnorah — I am reeling from that post! Wow. This puts so much into perspective for me. I have always had the feeling that there is something bigger at work all around us, just beyond our realm of consciousness; a feeing that the world around us was not quite as it *appeared*. Perhaps this is why “The Matrix” always resonated so deeply with me.
I am definitely going to take a look at the links in your post today and pass along to friends of mine who are also awakening to the importance of the coming *shift*.
I have the nagging feeling that in a couple of years, the housing bubble will quite possibly be the last thing on anyone’s mind.
partypupParticipantEnorah — I am reeling from that post! Wow. This puts so much into perspective for me. I have always had the feeling that there is something bigger at work all around us, just beyond our realm of consciousness; a feeing that the world around us was not quite as it *appeared*. Perhaps this is why “The Matrix” always resonated so deeply with me.
I am definitely going to take a look at the links in your post today and pass along to friends of mine who are also awakening to the importance of the coming *shift*.
I have the nagging feeling that in a couple of years, the housing bubble will quite possibly be the last thing on anyone’s mind.
partypupParticipantEnorah — I am reeling from that post! Wow. This puts so much into perspective for me. I have always had the feeling that there is something bigger at work all around us, just beyond our realm of consciousness; a feeing that the world around us was not quite as it *appeared*. Perhaps this is why “The Matrix” always resonated so deeply with me.
I am definitely going to take a look at the links in your post today and pass along to friends of mine who are also awakening to the importance of the coming *shift*.
I have the nagging feeling that in a couple of years, the housing bubble will quite possibly be the last thing on anyone’s mind.
partypupParticipantEnorah — I am reeling from that post! Wow. This puts so much into perspective for me. I have always had the feeling that there is something bigger at work all around us, just beyond our realm of consciousness; a feeing that the world around us was not quite as it *appeared*. Perhaps this is why “The Matrix” always resonated so deeply with me.
I am definitely going to take a look at the links in your post today and pass along to friends of mine who are also awakening to the importance of the coming *shift*.
I have the nagging feeling that in a couple of years, the housing bubble will quite possibly be the last thing on anyone’s mind.
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