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BUSN2A-00232 Photo Mugs


BUSN2A-00232 Photo Mugs



Main room of a bank vault with walls of safe-deposit boxes, 1890s. Hand colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration….


9G Products INPRINT Biometric Fingerprint Handgun & Pistol Safe


9G Products INPRINT Biometric Fingerprint Handgun & Pistol Safe


$270.00


The INPRINT warrants the security of all your valuable items, including important documents, jewelry, medication, money, firearms, personal effects and more. The simple interface allows for quick and easy set up and operation. The INPRINT can also mount directly to any flat surface including closets, floors, cabinets and vehicles. Approved by CA department of justice….

Large Digital Electronic Gun Safe Home Security Jewelry


Large Digital Electronic Gun Safe Home Security Jewelry


$59.99


Brand New Digital Safe – 8 Key Program! Mount on Floor or Wall Tamper Proof Hinges Up to 8 Digital Code Entry Electronic Combination Has manual override Key capability (lock is hidden) Perfect for jewelry, cash, or any valuables Heavy Duty Length: ~13 Depth: ~10 Height: ~10 Color is Gray/Silver (the picture makes it look slightly lighter than the actual color)…

Tresortür - 24W x 18H - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


Tresortür – 24W x 18H – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


$33.99


WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…

Duck, You Sucker (aka A Fistful of Dynamite) (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)


Duck, You Sucker (aka A Fistful of Dynamite) (Two-Disc Collector’s Edition)


$10.47


A different sort of Sergio Leone Western, this one takes place during the Mexican Revolution, with more politics than usual. But there’s still plenty of action, with Rod Steiger as a cigar-chomping peasant who robs banks to liberate political prisoners, and James Coburn as an Irish terrorist trying to flee from his bitter past. They team up to thwart a sadistic officer and help the cause; redempti…

Duck, You Sucker aka A Fistful of Dynamite


Duck, You Sucker aka A Fistful of Dynamite


$7.23


Raucous frontier saga from director Sergio Leone stars Rod Steiger as a Mexican peasant-turned-bandito who winds up joining forces with ex-IRA gunrunner and explosives expert James Coburn during the Mexican Revolution. Together, both men find themselves immersed in a battle of wills as they struggle to adjust to the rapidly changing world that envelops them. Romolo Valli, Maria Monti, Rik Battagli…

Thunderbolt and Lightfoot


Thunderbolt and Lightfoot


$14.98


Jeff Bridges actually corralled an Oscar nomination for his spirited, oddball performance in this genre crime story, directed by first-timer Michael Cimino who (a short two films later) would bring down a studio with Heaven’s Gate. Clint Eastwood plays a bank robber par excellence with a flair for explosives who is being hunted by his former partners, who think he has their loot from their last jo…

Bank Vaults Safes
What are all the securities and policies of bank vaults and armored car guards?

I watched that movie The Town, and I was just wondering what are all the securities (the things they have to keep the money safe and obstacles to make the robber so its harder to rob) of a bank and the bank vault? Because I went to my local bank the other day and the vault door was wide open and I was confused to why that was, but there were about 20 cameras in the bank so it was kind of ironic. Also, what are the policies of the armored truck guards? The big bullet proof cars that transport money.

I’m just curious, thanks for answering.

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Keeping Your Money Safe

No matter where you bank, scammers are trying to take advantage of every opportunity to take our money. A recent wave of fraud is hitting small bank customers and credit union customers.  Stealing from a bank vault was an early stage of this crime but criminals nowadays are making a big business out of stealing digital money.  Stealing from bank accounts or credit card records, which is more trouble for you, the consumer. This doesn’t mean that your banking institutions are not safe, they are, this just means that we should be diligent in keeping our money safe.  Here are just a few tips to keep your money safe:

Check your banks policy for covering losses – Your bank should have a policy to cover losses due to fraud.  They may also have security policies in place to protect you should you try to access your bank info from other sources such as online or through banks other than your own.  Also, check to see if your branch has had problems in the past such as a dishonest employee which could mean that the bank is not diligent in their screening process.

Keep separate accounts with different passwords – If you have a business account with a big line of credit, it makes sense to have a separate account, with a separate debit card/credit card and a different password than your personal account.  If your account is all tied in one and it gets cleared out by this crime, you will have problems maintaining your financial life until it gets straightened out.

Protect your passwords – When using your debit card at any store or ATM, protect your password.  Change your password regularly.  Use different passwords for all accounts.  The last thing you want to do is use the same password for everything you do whether online or not. Remember to get in the habit of logging off.  If you’re banking online, log out of the session rather than just closing it. The same should go for telephone banking, end the session rather than just hanging up. Not doing this will leave you vulnerable to scams.

Maintain your statements – Always review your bank statements. If you notice something wrong, contact your financial institution and record it. Reviewing your own statements and not relying on the bank to do it for you may save you a bigger hassle in the end.

Never give out your personal information to anyone you don’t know, especially online or over the phone. Banks will be more than helpful getting things back to normal but remembering the tips above will save you from finding out the hard way.  For more valuable information and tips, visit www.prudentcreditrepair.ca

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