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812 days ago

"Mini" Safe Deposit Box @ Commonwealth Vault

Ajay from Avondale

Safe Deposit Vault Box – size MINI
Official Sale Price $3700 for Mini Safe Deposit Box
Our Sale Price $3000 for Mini Safe Deposit Box

*Saving of $700 which is more than 5 years of Rent / Charge Free.

Advantages of Buying a Safe Deposit Vault Box

• Buying Safe Deposit Vault Box is more Economical the Renting.

• 5 years rent will be 5x$330 = $1650. Buying Safe Deposit Vault Box from us will cost you $3000 - $1650 = $1350 Net if you hold it for 5 years

• Appreciated Resale Value whenever you want to Sell the Safe Deposit Vault Box

• Keep Valuables like Jewellery, Passport, Important Documents Safe & Sound in virtually indestructible vault

• Flexibility to Access Safe Deposit Vault as it is open All days from 9am to 11pm

• Free Parking in Building basement to Owners of Safe Deposit Box with a dedicated staircase from basement to Commonwealth Vault. Above feature ensure your and your valuables safety while moving them.

• The Safe Deposit Vault Box will be transferred to your Name and you receive a new set of keys from Commonwealth Vault

Price: $3,000

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