Using Shoes to Hide Money in Your Car

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Summary: Conceal money in you car by hiding it in the soles of stray shoes in the backseat of your car; learn more about where to hide money in your car in this free money hiding video.

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"Hi, my name is Daniel with Expert Village. Today I'm going to show you how to hide money in your car. Alright, alright, now we're fixing to go in a little bit further into the back seat, okay? Now we're talking about clothes and shoes and ya'll really like this one, shoes. Yes we all got a pair of sneakers in the back seat of our car. Mine just happen to still be in the box. You know what I'm saying, but these are my workout shoes. Do you see what I'm saying? Right here you're going to see a box of Air Force One's. Oh yeah, cash money baby. I might just drop them in there. I might just put the money in the box somewhere. Do you see what I'm saying? I might hide the money under the box. But if it was just a pair of shoes I'd hide it under the sole. But also keep in mind if it's a newer pair of shoes like that, once again some people are trifling, and they might just steal your shoes. So if you got an old pair of shoes in the back seat, those are the kind you tune in for that. But you know older pair of shoes just slide it up under the sole, put the sole back down, everything is coarser and looks just like every other pair of shoes. If I was a thief I wouldn't think about stealing the shoes, but I'm not a thief neither."

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