Best Ways to Hide Your Money at Home
by bintangkecil on Sunday, April 12th, 2009 | Business, Humour, Inspiration, Knowledge, Life
Where would you hide your money at home?
Where are the best places to hide your precious money?
If someone breaks into your house and looks for money, where are the last places to find?
Here are our best ways to hide your extra money around the house (especially if you cannot buy a safe or don’t want to buy a safe because it is a waste of money):
Wall Lamp
Do not tightly screw the bulb to the socket. Burglar will think it’s a broken lamp and you will not burn your house down.


Egg Carton


Scale

Paper Towel


Tape Player
Burglars won’t look at tape players anymore, won’t they? let’s hope they will only take electronics that have “values” nowadays.


Trash Bag Box


Decorative Doll



Toilet Cover
Again, don’t forget to put your dollar bills into a ziploc bag, just in case you want to wash the cover and drop the money inside the toilet bowl.

Dining Table
Some tables do not have holes where you can slip your money but burglars won’t be interested in dining tables, will they?


Hairspray Can
This is a special designed hairspray can. You can twist the bottom and save your money in it.


Trash Bin
Make sure you put your money into a ziploc bag first before hiding it under the trash bin.


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May 14th, 2009 at 12:38 am
Duh… Now no use of this if an IT officer reads this post.
April 28th, 2009 at 7:19 am
Bizarre.
April 27th, 2009 at 9:33 am
Despite some interesting ideas, I think there’s a real flaw to these and most other suggestions I’ve seen on the web.
It’s this: We tend to think differently than burglars do. They have experiences that we don’t have.
I’ve read interviews with burglars, and many of them typically look in places that we non-burglars think they would never look. It’s easy for us to too secure because, quite simply, we don’t think like burglars.
April 18th, 2009 at 1:09 am
These are some pretty interesting places to hide things, except hiding money in the wall sconce light. I have a feeling that might actually catch on fire. At least it would be contained inside the globe. Maybe if you wrap it in tin foil?
April 17th, 2009 at 4:33 pm
A week ago, a $100 bill fell out from one of my books when I was flipping the pages. I didn’t even remember when I put it there as a bookmarker.
Kiefer, some people just do not trust banks nowadays and also cannot afford to buy a safe.
alexandra, who said that these are ALL the best list of places? hehehe ..
April 17th, 2009 at 3:26 pm
Now i know where do u hide your money bintang kecil..LOL