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Originally Posted by Porkchop
rvquest=can I borrow your ss# and cc# for a little bit? I promise to only use it for good. By the way, where do you hide the valuables at your house? This whole conversation really rates up there
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But we know you're in Montana and we know what you drive.
Just because you know you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not really after you.
Any thief in my area who'll steal 1,000 used black tank slinkies to play the averages....
Related to averages and slinky:
There are no averages based on stealing slinkys and canned goods nor ripping vents from walls based on the 3 people WORLDWIDE who will read, then heed, this thread.
This is my spare tire safe(and fold down mates to the tailgate to make an 'L' shaped table, table).
There is LOTS of room on the reverse side of a spare tire.
(There's nothing in the safe. It's for others to use when we're on a group trail trip and they get a little worried about potential broken windows and purses and such)
Peerrrrsonnnallly,
I think one of the diversion safes, combined with an empty $20 yard sale cheap safe setting in plain sight should be considered.
Thief yoinks empty $cheapest walmart safe, and frolics away giggling about the stupid rv'r with a safe sitting by their door, instead of thief opening every can of beets in hope of finding your travelers cheques.