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i just wonder as they are just 2 years and not sure i can trust them0
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If you are worried about trusting a third party, could you not just get a secure safe installed in your home?
http://www.thesafeshop.co.uk/deposit-safes0 -
Most deposit lockers are built in and cannot be moved. They can only be opened by your key and that of the bank(combined). They are not insured by the bank but you may be able to include under your home contents policy. As Metro Bank is based in the city you have the added risk of travelling with your jewellery probably on public transport each time you want to use it.If the bank were to go under you may have to wait a while before you get your contents back.0
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what chances are someone to rob the bank lockers?0
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