If you think your stuff is safe at Public Storage WATCH THIS!!! I broke into my own space in less than 4 minutes. I am NOT a professional theif. my space was emptied of all my tools and equipment that i use for my profession. if i could break in anybody could.By the way when I did this I made a lot of noise and nobody showed up. the police were amazed when they saw the complete lack of security. Public Storage response was "were sorry but we are not doing anything about it. The people that worked at that facility told me they had complained to corperate several times and the response was "too bad" Corperate America and Public Ripoff does not give a rats ass about us. Its all about their profit and fat bloated overpaid exeuctives what a schlock orginazition. When you watch the video pay close attention to how flimsy the corner and locking hardware is. I had the best lock money could buy and it did not do any good; Because the support structure is so weak (non-existant)
lol "did you get that" this video proved absolutley nothing i find it hilarious that you noticed all this after your stuff was stolen.. you sir need to do your homework ask questions get insurance and learn to throw stuff away. you deserve it .
latsthename 5 days ago
Ask yourself this: Why is the low-life person working as manager of a storage facility? Did they go to college for 6 years and then decide their big career goal was to manage a self-storage unit? Ha! Ha! Self-storage places have a high turnover, that's why they have a permanent sign that reads "Now Hiring!" They can't be very choosy when hiring, so they don;t do background checks, no drug test... their only criteria: the person must be alive and not totally blind or deaf. LOL
HunterMann 3 months ago
@startreking2007 Glad you asked. Get out your calculator, it's class time! Figure a person spends $100/month for their self-storage. They do that for 5 years. That's $6,000. For less than that they could have created a secure basement vault in the floor, locked securely then hidden with a rug or other floor material. Back to the math lesson: Likely the value of the person's crap they are storing is worth much less than $6,000. So, what is the point? People do not own stuff, it owns them.
HunterMann 3 months ago
@HunterMann OK tell me where I can find a storage unit facility that has poured concrete steel reinforced 1ft thick walls, with bank vault doors. NSA agents as employees that know how to security check everyone. Oh and has fighter jets on standby for when someone tries to brake in my unit?
startreking2007 3 months ago
@CADtekk TROLOLOLOL
Trendwin 6 months ago
He "breaks into" his unit, I mean seriously... Locks keep honorable people out, it's not fort knocks, you're breaking into the building and your storage unit... I could make a video of me breaking into my neighbors house and stealing his tv, and say wow his house isn't very secure... I understand you're frustrated but you shouldn't make a point, by "breaking" into something.
Trendwin 7 months ago
an where di you say this place was
Richierich1285 8 months ago
WELL WHAT DO YOU EXPECT THE EMPLOEES WERE STEALING FRON YOU HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
wejewsdid911HAHAHA89 8 months ago
Also, by recording you breaking into your unit and posting it on youtube, you are teaching many many people how to do it.
pistolt88 10 months ago
The amount of cameras a facility has wont make any difference if the manager working does not care about the Tenants or the property. Complaints will be made against almost any company, it happens. Its the people in the office that can make or break an experience for customers.
pistolt88 10 months ago