Wooden door made into a big coin bank of the family to save money

Saving money is one of the most important things to do. The newest trend right now is doing the “ipon challenge”, as we all know that. All of the people have their own technique on how they can save their cash. There are some people who chose to deposit it into a trusted bank while there are some of them who will be going to place their save-up money on coin bank. It is also necessary to make sure the security of the money that you save when you do this challenge. But are you doubting whether you wanted to put your save-up money in your house? You need to see this unusual place to keep your money if you wanted to put your saving in your home. This video clip that is now making rounds online makes you recognize that you can use the wooden door as your large coin bank. An online user named Cherry Nato Torres took social media to show how this broken door which contained stored up money. They built a big hole in the door with the use of the hammer. It quickly showed all of the secret bills and coins.

Their door is obviously could not take anymore all of the money so they decided to move their savings somewhere else. They wanted to keep more money and we could only think about where is the place that they will place their savings next. The online users see this as an unusual technique that a wooden door can turn into a coin bank. Some of them think that it was amusing to do such an act. A certain user even said that they can now use to money to bought replace to the destroyed door.

Here are some of the reactions of the online users:
"Galing naman.." 
"Mabuti nang may ipon kaysa walang inipon. Kahit sira na yung pinto pwede yan tapakan ung butas o kaya bumili na plywood na cheap lng. " 
"Wow taba ng utak neto.. Nagipon para magpagawa ulit ng pinto.. Tapos bubutasan ulit.. Para pagipunan ang pagagawa ulit na pinto.. " 
"sa pinto pa talaga hahah kulang pa yan ipon sa bagong pinto" 
What can you say about this? Do you save money through a piggy bank or just in a savings bank? Kindly share your thoughts and comments with us.

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