GunRelated
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Federal authorities raided another J6 participant recently, which in and of itself isn't surprising.
The guy apparently owned a Liberty Safe and they gave the authorities the passcode to enter the safe.
First of all, his bad for not changing the code to begin with, but,.. really?
I know who won't get my $ if my poor ass ever buys another safe. They could have just as easily told them this was none of their business, because it's not. Yet, they went out of their way to **** their customer.
I am genuinely curious though, did they feel compelled to "help", or were they threatened legally? Either way, sure seems like a poor business model for a company that is supposed to help keep your valuables "safe".
Also, I think this should be a lesson for everyone else that does purchase a safe, DO NOT USE ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS or give them any personal information.
The guy apparently owned a Liberty Safe and they gave the authorities the passcode to enter the safe.
First of all, his bad for not changing the code to begin with, but,.. really?
I know who won't get my $ if my poor ass ever buys another safe. They could have just as easily told them this was none of their business, because it's not. Yet, they went out of their way to **** their customer.
I am genuinely curious though, did they feel compelled to "help", or were they threatened legally? Either way, sure seems like a poor business model for a company that is supposed to help keep your valuables "safe".
Also, I think this should be a lesson for everyone else that does purchase a safe, DO NOT USE ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS or give them any personal information.