Safety Deposit Boxes at the Bank
STEWARTBLAYNUMIS
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I received a scary letter yesterday from a bank where I keep coins.I was told to call the president of the branch.It seems as though this bank as many have cut back on employees.As a result there is no staff working permanently in the safe deposit room.In the future I am permitted only 15 minutes to look at my coins in this bank during each visit.Has anyone ever heard of this restriction ?
Stewart Blay
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Never heard of it. At my bank they give me the box & take me to one of two private rooms where I can sit all day if I want.
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While I have not heard of this before, I am not surprised. Clearly, safety deposit boxes are a money loser for banks. I keep a box at a large local Bank of America branch. There is a large office with three desks and one woman staffing the area full time. Perhaps she is doing other bank work, but most of the time, she seems to be just sitting around. The vault and security look very sophisticated and new. Seems like a lot of expense...
As for the revenue side, I keep all excess cash in money market and brokerage accounts. I have an interest bearing checking account. I do not use B of A for mortgages, business loans, CDs, mutual funds, insurance, or other products that they sell that I purchase elsewhere. The only fee revenue they get from me is the $70 per year for my box. There is no way that they could possibly be profiting from my relationship with them. I expect that it is only a matter of time before banks look to the safety deposit box business as either a money loser and try to limit the loss or as a service for which they can increase the fees.
Robert
I bet your new bank doesn't have that restriction.
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If I'm not mistaken Turbotax says it's a Miscellaneous deduction, which makes it tough to collect because of the 2% floor.
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Stewart, just buy your own, then you won't have to wait or worry about staff reductions.
<< <i>when I go to the safe deposit, I tell them Im coming to visit my ex. they leave me in the "booth" for as long as I want to be there. >>
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Joe Cool - I live in New York City.We're not allowed to have guns.Besides they steal safes in this city.Lately there have been thefts of some ATM machines
I have had the same bank box for over twenty years.I use to spend hours in the bank.I guess I will not see my coins as much anymore.Moving is a pain in the butt.
Stewart
.. and there's the reason for their new policy
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I hate my little bank here in sticks, but it is the only one. They only have little curtains that don't even go all the way to the floor, and it is RIGHT next to the guy that sits just behind the curtains outside of the vault. I always feel very uncomfortable, and he can hear every clink and clank. But like you say, what choice do I have - drive 70 miles round trip for another bank?
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perhaps i should have attached a smiley face or a wink with my last post. i just thought it was ironic to be so concerned with privacy-----and i assumed the reasons were exactly what you'd stated-----when the coins are in a safe deposit box and not at home. in other words, they'll be going back in deposit where they're safe so a crook wouldn't accomplish anything by knowing they were there and robbing your home. perhaps it's my undoing to not be paranoid or secretive, perhaps not.
BTW, please link me to a few of those recent threads where people have been getting ripped off, i must have missed them somehow.
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