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Old 06-08-2012, 02:38 PM   #61
Cheese3
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Default Re: Unopenable money tins.

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Originally Posted by Ben73
I dont see the point of having hundreds or even thousends of dollars sitting in your house in a money box.
I put all my spare money in a high interest savings account. Currently about 5.5%
Not much interest, but at least it's something. The only extra i get with my money laying around the house is dust.
They are just for fun and alittle bit of excitement with a large unknown amount. If you open a money tin and if it has $3000 in it, it might be the new TV you wanted but never could get. The problem with accounts its to accessible, you might check it and have $500 in it, then spend that on basic every day items or bills.

Talk about not seeing the fun side of life, glass half empty much?
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