7 Strange Places Around The House To Stash Your Cash
Banks are great and all, but everyone should keep a little bit of emergency cash stashed somewhere at home. Frugal Dad offers up a list of seven hiding spots that should beat all but the most determined thieves.
1. The Freezer: Wrap your cash in aluminum foil and stick it in a ziplock bag.
2. Picture Frames: Slice apart the cardboard backing and insert the cash.
3. Under Heavy Things: Place the cash in an envelope and slide it under the corner of something heavy, like a piano or entertainment center.
4. Soup Cans: Why buy one of those fake-bottom cans when you just re-use one of your own?
5. Fake Plants: Put the cash in a ziplock bag and bury it in the fake soil of one of your fake plants.
6. Books: Improve the worst book in your collection with a knife. Hollow out the core and hide the cash inside.
7. Toys: Hide the cash in an old toy your kids don't use anymore, and bury the toy at the bottom of the toy chest.
Of course, any household location can work just fine. The real trick is remembering which hiding place you chose. Send yourself an email with the location-if the thieves have broken into both your email accounts and your home, then really, all is lost.
Do you have strange places around your house to stash your cash?
Okay. Since no one else has brought it up...being a Grandson, Son, Nephew, and Boyfriend, I think when the cash goes in the cleavage, it's as safe as a church. Let someone just dare to make an attempt! I don't think so. You want a safe buck? Into the cleavage you tuck!!
I had a friend who had his wallet lost (or lifted) and the idiot thief never even looked to see if there was a "secret flap" so my friend lost $12 and got $200 back! Hopefully all B&E's are that lazy, too! I just don't keep any money in the house. Less to worry about that way.
I have 7 goodies too.
1- In a saucepan at the back of the cupboard
2- Up the manhole but it must be in a metal cake tin so rodents cannot eat it
3- In an empty margarine container at the back of the fridge
4-Inside spare lightbulb boxes under the sink
5-Inside the back of the doorbell box in your house that goes Ding Dong
6-In the little lift up box of your sewing machine where the bobbins are kept
7-In the cistern of the toilet and must be sealed very well.
But seriously I use one of the suggestions above (i'd tell you but then... well you know)
I like the freezer and fake plant idea's, and will have to give them a try as I have two freezers and lots of fake plants.
But I'm thinking the best way is to use a safe that is bolted down to the floor. Because if a thief finds a stash odds are they will trash your house (more than they would have normally) looking for more. (I used to watch "To Catch a Thief" on Discovery, loved that show)
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Okay. Since no one else has brought it up...being a Grandson, Son, Nephew, and Boyfriend, I think when the cash goes in the cleavage, it's as safe as a church. Let someone just dare to make an attempt! I don't think so. You want a safe buck? Into the cleavage you tuck!!