Where do you hide an extra key?

Anonymous
My parents use a lockbox mounted in their shed. We used one of those key boxes like people use to stick car keys under their car and stuck it on the underside of our grill. Since moving, we just don't have one.
Anonymous
In a box underneath the garden hose.

Jeff, if you break in can you clean up a little?
Anonymous
Between my cleavage...along with my emergency Oreos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My parents use a lockbox mounted in their shed. We used one of those key boxes like people use to stick car keys under their car and stuck it on the underside of our grill. Since moving, we just don't have one.

We did that until a lovely spring day when we melted it. Now we have a lock box.
Anonymous
Tie it to a branch on a tree or shrub/bush in your yard.
Anonymous
ours is in the mailbox. Anyone who takes it is also committing a federal crime
Anonymous
When we are in DC, we use a lock box. At our forever home, we don't even lock the door most of the time. We also have two German Shepherds. A person would have to be a little nuts to break into our home.
Anonymous
In our shed, which is locked with a combination lock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When we are in DC, we use a lock box. At our forever home, we don't even lock the door most of the time. We also have two German Shepherds. A person would have to be a little nuts to break into our home.


Dogs love me...even German shepherds and pit bulls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ours is in the mailbox. Anyone who takes it is also committing a federal crime


Criminals aren't deterred by federal law. Just saying.
Anonymous
In a toy in the garage.
Anonymous
Magnetic lockbox under car bumper. Each lockbox has a house key and a car key without chip (so it will open car door but not start car). Lockbox has a 3 digit code.

https://www.amazon.com/Kidde-AccessPoint-001859-Locking-Magnetic/dp/B000GTOUG0
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Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone post this online?


Because there are hundreds of thousands of houses, so if you want to try to find pp's grill with the key under it, you go right ahead and be everyone's guest.


Millions of houses! Let us know how it goes!

A good hacker (or Jeff) could find out where you live. Hasn't anyone learned anything from the AM hack? Anything you post online can be traced back to the originating computer.


I love the idea of Jeff taking time off from running the site to go prowling round Chevy Chase, looking for spare keys in sheds and under fake rocks.


+1
Anonymous
There is a key hidden well in my attached garage. My garage has a code box on the outside. Also, three of my neighbors have keys.
Anonymous
We just don't lock our house or if we do, we can get into the house through the garage.
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