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mocha January 20th 06 10:18 PM

safe reccomendation
 
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.

Appreciate any help

thanks :-)



Andy Hall January 20th 06 10:34 PM

safe reccomendation
 
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 22:18:44 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:

Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.

Appreciate any help

thanks :-)



Yes.

It's called a bank.

They have them in most high streets and they will happily look after
your money for you, even paying you a small consideration for doing
so.

The real magic is that you can get it out again from machines set into
the walls of banks, supermarkets, filling stations and even
launderettes if it needs to be cleaned.

I've never figured out how they get the notes down the wires, though.


--

..andy


Mary Fisher January 20th 06 10:43 PM

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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 22:18:44 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:

Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.

Appreciate any help

thanks :-)



Yes.

It's called a bank.

They have them in most high streets and they will happily look after
your money for you, even paying you a small consideration for doing
so.

The real magic is that you can get it out again from machines set into
the walls of banks, supermarkets, filling stations and even
launderettes if it needs to be cleaned.

I've never figured out how they get the notes down the wires, though.


Ah yes, but I once checked and you don't get the same notes back.

I'll look after the OP's money for him.

Mary


--

.andy




Mark January 20th 06 11:19 PM

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mocha wrote in message
...
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.


How about
http://tinyurl.com/72epr
or
http://tinyurl.com/bt3ez
if it's for money laundering.



-



mocha January 20th 06 11:48 PM

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"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
t...

"Andy Hall" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 22:18:44 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:

Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.

Appreciate any help

thanks :-)



Yes.

It's called a bank.

They have them in most high streets and they will happily look after
your money for you, even paying you a small consideration for doing
so.

The real magic is that you can get it out again from machines set into
the walls of banks, supermarkets, filling stations and even
launderettes if it needs to be cleaned.

I've never figured out how they get the notes down the wires, though.


Ah yes, but I once checked and you don't get the same notes back.

I'll look after the OP's money for him.

Mary



/me hands over my money to Mary to look after ... you look trustworthy ...
/me bases that on your eye aint too close together

/me nods



mocha January 20th 06 11:52 PM

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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 22:18:44 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:

Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.

Appreciate any help

thanks :-)



Yes.

It's called a bank.

They have them in most high streets and they will happily look after
your money for you, even paying you a small consideration for doing
so.

The real magic is that you can get it out again from machines set into
the walls of banks, supermarkets, filling stations and even
launderettes if it needs to be cleaned.

I've never figured out how they get the notes down the wires, though.



Problem with them is I cant get all the money I need when I want it. I think
the maximum my bank gives out at a cash machine is something like £250 not
good enough for me to be honest.

they get the notes down the wires by specially folding them in some secret
oragami method only known to a select few.




mocha January 20th 06 11:54 PM

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"Mark" wrote in message
...

mocha wrote in message
...
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.


How about
http://tinyurl.com/72epr
or
http://tinyurl.com/bt3ez
if it's for money laundering.




first link looks pretyt good didnt know woolies did safes ... looks good
enough. Had a look on screw fix but nothing caught my eye.

second link lovely washing machine packed up over xmas so might need
that.Never heard of that brand though.



mocha January 20th 06 11:54 PM

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"Mark" wrote in message
...

mocha wrote in message
...
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.


How about
http://tinyurl.com/72epr
or
http://tinyurl.com/bt3ez
if it's for money laundering.




Have you got any more links to safes Mark ?



Andy Hall January 21st 06 12:03 AM

safe reccomendation
 
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 23:52:22 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:




Problem with them is I cant get all the money I need when I want it. I think
the maximum my bank gives out at a cash machine is something like £250 not
good enough for me to be honest.


I can envisage needing a few hundred quid on the *very* odd occasion,
but I can't think of a legal reason for needing £5k in cash.






--

..andy


Mark January 21st 06 12:04 AM

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mocha wrote in message
...

"Mark" wrote in message
...

mocha wrote in message
...
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.


How about
http://tinyurl.com/72epr
or
http://tinyurl.com/bt3ez
if it's for money laundering.




Have you got any more links to safes Mark ?


No, only keys ;(



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mocha January 21st 06 12:25 AM

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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 23:52:22 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:




Problem with them is I cant get all the money I need when I want it. I
think
the maximum my bank gives out at a cash machine is something like £250 not
good enough for me to be honest.


I can envisage needing a few hundred quid on the *very* odd occasion,
but I can't think of a legal reason for needing £5k in cash.







I keep that much for buying cars \ spare parts (some very expensive) ... bit
of a hobby Paying in cash sometimes gets me an angle to get a deal. Banks
are a aggravation to be honest.




Tim S January 21st 06 01:21 AM

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Andy Hall wrote:

On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 23:52:22 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:




Problem with them is I cant get all the money I need when I want it. I
think the maximum my bank gives out at a cash machine is something like
£250 not good enough for me to be honest.


I can envisage needing a few hundred quid on the *very* odd occasion,
but I can't think of a legal reason for needing £5k in cash.


Assuming it's my money, I can't think of any reason I shouldn't carry it all
in cash if I wish.

Not necessarily practical, but let's not get into the realm that carrying
many grand or more in cash implies you are a criminal! Some people hate
banks. Some people don't like imagining (truly or falsely) that their
private business is being logged on computer. Some people do a lot of
private buying and selling (the previously mentioned cars is an obvious
example - I don't bother with banks for 1-3 grand, a cash buy often secures
a good sale. I get my receipts in writing, that's good enough for me.

Tim

Andy Hall January 21st 06 01:29 AM

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On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 01:21:10 +0000, Tim S wrote:

Andy Hall wrote:

On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 23:52:22 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:




Problem with them is I cant get all the money I need when I want it. I
think the maximum my bank gives out at a cash machine is something like
£250 not good enough for me to be honest.


I can envisage needing a few hundred quid on the *very* odd occasion,
but I can't think of a legal reason for needing £5k in cash.


Assuming it's my money, I can't think of any reason I shouldn't carry it all
in cash if I wish.

Not necessarily practical, but let's not get into the realm that carrying
many grand or more in cash implies you are a criminal! Some people hate
banks. Some people don't like imagining (truly or falsely) that their
private business is being logged on computer. Some people do a lot of
private buying and selling (the previously mentioned cars is an obvious
example - I don't bother with banks for 1-3 grand, a cash buy often secures
a good sale.


Until something goes wrong and you can't use the Consumer Credit
Act.....


I get my receipts in writing, that's good enough for me.

Tim


--

..andy


John Rumm January 21st 06 01:45 AM

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mocha wrote:

Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.


How about:

http://www.viking-direct.co.uk/(dzjhy455y1crju45eq5kss55)/vkgSearch.aspx?Ntt=safe&Nty=1&Ntk=all&Ntx=mode+mat chpartialmax&No=0&N=2&PR=*
http://tinyurl.com/dn3oc


--
Cheers,

John.

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Marcus Fox January 21st 06 03:56 AM

safe reccomendation
 

"mocha" wrote in message
...
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.


Aldi have a safe in this week's special buys on their website www.aldi.co.uk
for £17.99

Marcus



Tim S January 21st 06 09:22 AM

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Andy Hall wrote:

Until something goes wrong and you can't use the Consumer Credit
Act.....


Or I get mugged and it all get's nicked. Or I leave my coat on the train
with the money in.

I didn't say there aren't disadvantages, I was mostly railing against the
implied notion that carrying large amounts of cash is something only
criminals do.

Cheers

Tim

Chris Bacon January 21st 06 10:39 AM

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mocha wrote:
I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.
Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.
I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.


Difficult, not knowing your situation. IIWY I'd go and get proper advice
from a locksmith. If it's not to be a concealed safe (you can put it
somewhere out of normal view, in a cupboard, even) you ought to fix it
with proper fixings into masonry, floor and wall if poss., in a position
as inaccessible as possible, such as a corner, under the stairs, or
whatever. You can get a reasonable safe for about 50 quid up second
hand. Ask your insurance co. about it, too, and see what they cover and
what they would be prepared to cover (and for how much!).

nightjar January 21st 06 11:49 AM

safe reccomendation
 

"mocha" wrote in message
...
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.


Go and talk to a locksmith. Safes are rated according to the amount of cash
or valuables (usually ten times the cash value) that they are likely to
carry and your insurance company will want you to use a properly specified
one. Basic safes are unlikely to be rated for more than a few hundred pounds
in cash. A genuine locksmith (rather that the places that claim to be
security centres) will be able to discuss your needs and advise you on the
safe and on any other related building security you might need.

Colin Bignell



Andy Hall January 21st 06 12:44 PM

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On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 09:22:21 +0000, Tim S wrote:

Andy Hall wrote:

Until something goes wrong and you can't use the Consumer Credit
Act.....


Or I get mugged and it all get's nicked. Or I leave my coat on the train
with the money in.

I didn't say there aren't disadvantages, I was mostly railing against the
implied notion that carrying large amounts of cash is something only
criminals do.


Those and builders :-)


--

..andy


xscope January 21st 06 12:59 PM

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Nice one Woolworths - Foil the buglers eh?

- nah it's the trumpeters you've got to worry about.


mocha January 21st 06 01:13 PM

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"Tim S" wrote in message
.. .
Andy Hall wrote:

On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 23:52:22 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:




Problem with them is I cant get all the money I need when I want it. I
think the maximum my bank gives out at a cash machine is something like
£250 not good enough for me to be honest.


I can envisage needing a few hundred quid on the *very* odd occasion,
but I can't think of a legal reason for needing £5k in cash.


Assuming it's my money, I can't think of any reason I shouldn't carry it
all
in cash if I wish.

Not necessarily practical, but let's not get into the realm that carrying
many grand or more in cash implies you are a criminal! Some people hate
banks. Some people don't like imagining (truly or falsely) that their
private business is being logged on computer. Some people do a lot of
private buying and selling (the previously mentioned cars is an obvious
example - I don't bother with banks for 1-3 grand, a cash buy often
secures
a good sale. I get my receipts in writing, that's good enough for me.

Tim


Couldn't agree more.

Nice to know someone else doesnt think I'm al'capone g



Steve Walker January 21st 06 05:30 PM

safe reccomendation
 
Tim S wrote:
Andy Hall wrote:

Until something goes wrong and you can't use the Consumer Credit
Act.....


Or I get mugged and it all get's nicked. Or I leave my coat on
the train with the money in.

I didn't say there aren't disadvantages, I was mostly railing
against the implied notion that carrying large amounts of cash is
something only criminals do.


An assumption which the Home Office would dearly like to propogate.



Steve Walker January 21st 06 05:36 PM

safe reccomendation
 
mocha wrote:
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.


Screwfix have some nice little safes. Difficult choice between concealment
(eg the floorboard safe) and something more obviously safe-like which will
be easier for burglars to identify but perhaps harder for them to break
open.

I personally think the 2-brick wall safe is a nice balance between the two -
but I've always wanted to have a safe full of secrets & diamonds behind an
oil-painting... :o)





Andy Hall January 21st 06 06:30 PM

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On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 17:36:24 -0000, "Steve Walker"
wrote:

mocha wrote:
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.


Screwfix have some nice little safes. Difficult choice between concealment
(eg the floorboard safe) and something more obviously safe-like which will
be easier for burglars to identify but perhaps harder for them to break
open.

I personally think the 2-brick wall safe is a nice balance between the two -
but I've always wanted to have a safe full of secrets & diamonds behind an
oil-painting... :o)





Admit it. You're David Niven, aren't you...


--

..andy


Frank Erskine January 21st 06 06:54 PM

safe reccomendation
 
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 18:30:33 +0000, Andy Hall
wrote:

On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 17:36:24 -0000, "Steve Walker"
wrote:

I personally think the 2-brick wall safe is a nice balance between the two -
but I've always wanted to have a safe full of secrets & diamonds behind an
oil-painting... :o)


Admit it. You're David Niven, aren't you...


I read that as David Nixon...

--
Frank Erskine

Mary Fisher January 21st 06 08:22 PM

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"Frank Erskine" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 18:30:33 +0000, Andy Hall
wrote:

On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 17:36:24 -0000, "Steve Walker"
wrote:

I personally think the 2-brick wall safe is a nice balance between the
two -
but I've always wanted to have a safe full of secrets & diamonds behind
an
oil-painting... :o)


Admit it. You're David Niven, aren't you...


I read that as David Nixon...


They're both dead, aren't they?

Mary

--
Frank Erskine




Steve Walker January 21st 06 09:33 PM

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Andy Hall wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 17:36:24 -0000, "Steve Walker"
wrote:

mocha wrote:
Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.


Screwfix have some nice little safes. Difficult choice between
concealment (eg the floorboard safe) and something more
obviously safe-like which will be easier for burglars to
identify but perhaps harder for them to break open.

I personally think the 2-brick wall safe is a nice balance
between the two - but I've always wanted to have a safe full of
secrets & diamonds behind an oil-painting... :o)


Admit it. You're David Niven, aren't you...


Yep - circa Pink Panther... :o)



tarquinlinbin January 22nd 06 05:22 PM

safe reccomendation
 
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 22:34:01 +0000, Andy Hall
wrote:


Yes.

It's called a bank.

They have them in most high streets and they will happily look after
your money for you, even paying you a small consideration for doing
so.

The real magic is that you can get it out again from machines set into
the walls of banks, supermarkets, filling stations and even
launderettes if it needs to be cleaned.

I've never figured out how they get the notes down the wires, though.



Ye know toooo much laddie.......



Remove antispam and add 670 after bra to email

http://www.no2id.org/

tarquinlinbin January 22nd 06 05:24 PM

safe reccomendation
 
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 22:34:01 +0000, Andy Hall
wrote:


Yes.

It's called a bank.

They have them in most high streets and they will happily look after
your money for you, even paying you a small consideration for doing
so.

The real magic is that you can get it out again from machines set into
the walls of banks, supermarkets, filling stations and even
launderettes if it needs to be cleaned.

I've never figured out how they get the notes down the wires, though.

I was one in a local Supa snaps shop and the ladies had just had a new
fax/phone delivered by their HQ to use in the shop. They didnt have a
clue how to connect/use it and asked if i knew. Being a quiet summer
afternoon i said i did and duly plugged it in and set it up. I
explained how to fix, i.e put the page in here face down,dial,press
this and the paper will be drawn into the machine. The woman looked
puzzled and then asked, but how does the sheet of paper fit down the
wire?. I looked,she wasnt even smiling-i think she meant it......



Remove antispam and add 670 after bra to email

http://www.no2id.org/

[email protected] January 23rd 06 11:28 AM

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mocha wrote:
"Andy Hall" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 22:18:44 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:

Howdy doodily all,

I was wondeirng if anyone could recommend a safe.

Main purpose to to store money in it, no more than 5 thousand.

I want to bolt it down to a floor or wall.

Appreciate any help

thanks :-)



Yes.

It's called a bank.

They have them in most high streets and they will happily look after
your money for you, even paying you a small consideration for doing
so.

The real magic is that you can get it out again from machines set into
the walls of banks, supermarkets, filling stations and even
launderettes if it needs to be cleaned.

I've never figured out how they get the notes down the wires, though.



Problem with them is I cant get all the money I need when I want it. I think
the maximum my bank gives out at a cash machine is something like £250 not
good enough for me to be honest.


Is it enough to be dishonest?

MBQ


[email protected] January 23rd 06 11:34 AM

safe reccomendation
 

Andy Hall wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 23:52:22 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:




Problem with them is I cant get all the money I need when I want it. I think
the maximum my bank gives out at a cash machine is something like £250not
good enough for me to be honest.


I can envisage needing a few hundred quid on the *very* odd occasion,
but I can't think of a legal reason for needing £5k in cash.


There are plenty of legal reasons for posessing and using 5K in cash.
You might not *need* to use cash but there's certainly no law against
it. Where's the problem, other than your prejudices?

MBQ


Andy Hall January 23rd 06 03:24 PM

safe reccomendation
 
On 23 Jan 2006 03:34:46 -0800, wrote:


Andy Hall wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 23:52:22 +0000 (UTC), "mocha"
wrote:




Problem with them is I cant get all the money I need when I want it. I think
the maximum my bank gives out at a cash machine is something like £250 not
good enough for me to be honest.


I can envisage needing a few hundred quid on the *very* odd occasion,
but I can't think of a legal reason for needing £5k in cash.


There are plenty of legal reasons for posessing and using 5K in cash.
You might not *need* to use cash but there's certainly no law against
it. Where's the problem, other than your prejudices?

MBQ


I'm sure there are *possible* reasons, but I would suggest that for
the most part, one would be either stupid or not being entirely honest
to keep or carry around this sort of money in cash.



--

..andy



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