Bolting the safe in two directions is the way to go if possible. You are buying valuable time with your effort to make the safe harder to move. Time is the worst enemy to the thief.
You might also consider spray painting the interior white if it is not already. Or have the safe guy do it for you before delivery. Makes digging around in it much handier if the exterior lighting is not ideal.
I am suprised 'the alarm guy' would not have walked you through the code setting with the tact to remove himself from the actual event. Sounds rather unprofessional.
With respect to your safe dealer, I would concern myself with MY safe being taken, not whether others have been or not. It is not in his best interest to tell you that unbolted safes are simply removed with an appliance handtruck the same way they are put in. It only takes the one time.
Just my .02, JT
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