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Actual facts needed about storm shelters being sucked out of the ground/doors failing
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenonthelake" data-source="post: 2201740" data-attributes="member: 28842"><p>I ordered this on last tuesday, <a href="http://www.newdaytornadoshelters.com" target="_blank">http://www.newdaytornadoshelters.com</a> It is small, will bolt to the floor in my workshop. I also noticed on Facebook that my credit union, Communications Federal Credit Union which has offices all over the state is approving loans with .99 % APR for up to 5 years for storm shelters and installation. <a href="http://www.comfedcu.org/" target="_blank">www.comfedcu.org/</a> I have financed two cars and two boats through them and they are very easy to deal with. If you give my name to the storm shelter people I get like a $ 100 referral bonus. I would like that but it is not necessary. I am an older person so it is just me, my wife, and our dog, so it will be big enough for us. If something happens that you move, it can be unbolted and moved with you. It is made of 3/8 inch steel. You might read the facts on the faq page for more information. It does comply with the Texas Tech/ national storm shelter association guidelines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenonthelake, post: 2201740, member: 28842"] I ordered this on last tuesday, [URL="http://www.newdaytornadoshelters.com"]http://www.newdaytornadoshelters.com[/URL] It is small, will bolt to the floor in my workshop. I also noticed on Facebook that my credit union, Communications Federal Credit Union which has offices all over the state is approving loans with .99 % APR for up to 5 years for storm shelters and installation. [URL="http://www.comfedcu.org/"]www.comfedcu.org/[/URL] I have financed two cars and two boats through them and they are very easy to deal with. If you give my name to the storm shelter people I get like a $ 100 referral bonus. I would like that but it is not necessary. I am an older person so it is just me, my wife, and our dog, so it will be big enough for us. If something happens that you move, it can be unbolted and moved with you. It is made of 3/8 inch steel. You might read the facts on the faq page for more information. It does comply with the Texas Tech/ national storm shelter association guidelines. [/QUOTE]
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