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DaddyD
08-24-2024, 05:10 PM
I have a medium size safety deposit box at Truist & just received a form letter stating that my renewal rate will be $175/year! Maybe I'm getting old, but that sounds silly expensive to me. I don't keep a lot of money in my account there, just whatever I need to pay bills for a few months. Anyway, I'd be curious to hear what others are paying at other banks/credit unions.

Stu from NYC
08-24-2024, 06:00 PM
We have a pretty small one at Vystar costs about $ 25 per year.

My wife used to work at First Va which after several mergers became Truists, still have stock, so glad to see they are charging so much and making me money.:mmmm:

Becca9800
08-24-2024, 06:47 PM
We bought a small Sentry floor safe for our home. Big enough to store our valuables and important documents, readily accessible to our heirs, too heavy and bulky to be carried away.

ThirdOfFive
08-25-2024, 07:07 AM
I have a medium size safety deposit box at Truist & just received a form letter stating that my renewal rate will be $175/year! Maybe I'm getting old, but that sounds silly expensive to me. I don't keep a lot of money in my account there, just whatever I need to pay bills for a few months. Anyway, I'd be curious to hear what others are paying at other banks/credit unions.
We don't have one here, though back home we did. It was free because of the amount of business we did with that particular bank, otherwise $22 per year.

bagboy
08-25-2024, 08:47 AM
We have a 5"×10"×20" box at Citizens First that I think was around $100 +/-.

JoMar
08-25-2024, 04:28 PM
We bought a small Sentry floor safe for our home. Big enough to store our valuables and important documents, readily accessible to our heirs, too heavy and bulky to be carried away.

And that addresses the OP's question how?

retiredguy123
08-25-2024, 04:48 PM
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Michael G.
08-25-2024, 05:32 PM
We bought a small Sentry floor safe for our home. Big enough to store our valuables and important documents, readily accessible to our heirs, too heavy and bulky to be carried away.

If you bought a "small sentry floor safe", it wouldn't be to heavy and bulky to be carried away. :loco:

Becca9800
08-25-2024, 07:25 PM
And that addresses the OP's question how?

Just offering an alternate solution that will pay for itself vs. renting a box. If you found me irrelevant, you could have simply scrolled on by. :rolleyes:

Becca9800
08-25-2024, 07:44 PM
If you bought a "small sentry floor safe", it wouldn't be to heavy and bulky to be carried away. :loco:

It is small, heavy and bulky. One hired mover was cockily confident he could pick it up and carry it to the truck. I thought he might. He needed equipment.

But I'm sure you'd know better so if you want to drop by and prove me wrong ... :popcorn:

rjm1cc
08-26-2024, 11:11 AM
One question is why do you need one. If it is to hold your will and other estate papers I would go to a fire prof safe in the home. Be sure family knows where the papers are and the combination. I leave mine unlocked. In the past I had problems getting into a deceased persons bank box even though I was listed on the box. Was told this is a common problem for the bank.

retiredguy123
08-26-2024, 11:35 AM
One question is why do you need one. If it is to hold your will and other estate papers I would go to a fire prof safe in the home. Be sure family knows where the papers are and the combination. I leave mine unlocked. In the past I had problems getting into a deceased persons bank box even though I was listed on the box. Was told this is a common problem for the bank.
I agree. For legal papers, scan them and store them on a hard drive and/or in the cloud. For valuables like jewelry, what good are they if they are locked away in a safe deposit box?

However, it is a good place for drug dealers and tax evaders to hide cash from the IRS.

dewilson58
08-26-2024, 11:43 AM
Wells Fargo $65

UpNorth
08-26-2024, 12:53 PM
Chase Private Client - $0

Gpsma
08-26-2024, 03:37 PM
Is it a SAFETY deposit box or a SAFE deposit box. To me its a safe deposit box..a box in a safe.

Its like people who say…did u bring me back a silverneir?…its a souvenir….but thats fine..pronounce it anyway you want.

We will figure out how educated u are when u open your mouth

dewilson58
08-26-2024, 03:40 PM
Is it a SAFETY deposit box or a SAFE deposit box. To me its a safe deposit box..a box in a safe.

Its like people who say…did u bring me back a silverneir?…its a souvenir….but thats fine..pronounce it anyway you want.

We will figure out how educated u are when u open your mouth

Wow, quite lovely.

If you look it up: A safety deposit box, also known as a safe deposit box, is a secure container that's usually kept in a bank vault or safe, and is rented by customers to store valuables.

It's acceptable.

:loco::loco:

LeRoySmith
08-26-2024, 04:03 PM
Is it a SAFETY deposit box or a SAFE deposit box. To me its a safe deposit box..a box in a safe.

Its like people who say…did u bring me back a silverneir?…its a souvenir….but thats fine..pronounce it anyway you want.

We will figure out how educated u are when u open your mouth

We also figure out people's character when they open their mouths.

Citibank $0 for Citi Gold customers.