It's a thread where you post pictures of the inside of your vault, or the type of container you keep your goods.
Let me see, you signed up today, few posts, no trades and you want people to post pictures of where they hide their PM's? You havn't been a thief for that long have you?
Ok then... well i dont think ull get many hits of people wanting to post those sorts of pics. Most are quite secret about there stash, location, container, or anything else referencing to this subject. But i cant speak for all members, so u never know...
Its in a very discreet hole in the ground under my letterbox. Would you me to post a picture that also includes my letter box street address?
Hi brando090, I gather you're a new buyer to silver - about the biggest faux pas you can make is ask someone where or how they store their metal. Personal security is paramount, people are not going to post pictures of the contents of their safe or deposit box (or shoebox or whatever), as it is too easy to trace an online identity (even one that is relatively anonymous such as a forum name) back to a real person. A lot of trading takes place between members here, so a lot of personal information gets shared around - privacy is paramount.
spoil sport. I'm sure he would have gotten the message sooner or later with a little more member "guidance".
My silver is on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying 'Beware of the Leopard'."
Sorry guys. Im a teenager, and i do understand that some of your guys are extremely secretive of your spots (weather its in a SDB, vault, or buried). Im not going to lie, i just think it would be amazing to see how far people have gotten on there stacking, and where they store it. IMO i think it would be cool to see a small vault with a bunch of 100oz silver bars... that's just my opinion. Sorry if i overstepped any boundaries. Im just getting started with my stacking.
You are not the first http://forums.silverstackers.com/topic-9541-where-do-you-keep-your-pms.html and I am sure you will not be the last!
Apart from the faux pas, it's just not cool posting these types of things online: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/te...k-photo-of-savings-police-20120528-1ze9q.html You might get more interest than you bargained for ... Edit to note that GP has already posted this article elsewhere as a reminder to strip out EXIF data from photos (not confirmed if this was the issue in this case - could have just been poor Facebook security.)