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<p>[QUOTE="AUBU2, post: 434253, member: 11120"]"Still feel safe with safety deposit boxes?" Hi, my thinking is that alot of positioning is going on leading up to the election. Investors want to see what kind of investing environment will be favorable to them after the election. Different presidential policies will decide which direction that they place their investing cash. I'm not happy with safe deposit boxes. This will sound absurb, but i actually lose coins out of mine. Why do i keep them? I don't have a better place. My guess is someone has found another set of keys, not sure. But i figure they must need the money awlful bad to risk their job. I called them to complain(thinking that others must be losing things also), i was told there are only two keys & i have them. Any chance that i'm wrong or crazy? No! A local town had stores that kept losing computer equipment, all the owners were told by the local policeman not to report them(It would give the town a bad image, which might hurt sales). A few years later some stolen computer equipment was found in the policeman's home. Don't have a false image of security for safe deposit boxes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AUBU2, post: 434253, member: 11120"]"Still feel safe with safety deposit boxes?" Hi, my thinking is that alot of positioning is going on leading up to the election. Investors want to see what kind of investing environment will be favorable to them after the election. Different presidential policies will decide which direction that they place their investing cash. I'm not happy with safe deposit boxes. This will sound absurb, but i actually lose coins out of mine. Why do i keep them? I don't have a better place. My guess is someone has found another set of keys, not sure. But i figure they must need the money awlful bad to risk their job. I called them to complain(thinking that others must be losing things also), i was told there are only two keys & i have them. Any chance that i'm wrong or crazy? No! A local town had stores that kept losing computer equipment, all the owners were told by the local policeman not to report them(It would give the town a bad image, which might hurt sales). A few years later some stolen computer equipment was found in the policeman's home. Don't have a false image of security for safe deposit boxes.[/QUOTE]
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