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What's in YOUR wallet?

Kentishman

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Dust and cobwebs :-(
 

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Drivers license, Social security card, Visa debt and credit card, American express card, Pictures of my sons William and Stephen, Several sales card for various stores and shops, and 58$.
 

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Originally Posted by bowtielover
Drivers license, Social security card, Visa debt and credit card, American express card, Pictures of my sons William and Stephen, Several sales card for various stores and shops, and 58$.

Carrying a social security card on a daily basis is asking for trouble. At a minimum, one day you will lose your wallet and will have to wait in line at the SSA office for 6 hours to request a new one. However, if you've got one of those cool belt loop chains attached to your wallet, you have nothing to worry about-- disregard the message.
 

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2 credit cards, drivers license, insurance cards, pictures of my wife, cash, pocket pharmacist license, and about $200 cash. Black greek print Versace wallet.
 

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Right now I'm using a Coach buffalo leather card case with AMEX, Visa, ATM/Debit card and Drivers license.
 

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I carry anywhere from 2-3 thousand in cash in my front pocket in a rubber band, you know, small timer stuff. When I have any appreciable sum, I have a pocket revolver in my sock.
 

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I have a black ferragamo bifold with the logo embossed on the outside. Inside I carry my driver's license, school ID, debit card and 2 tim horton's cards (
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Debit/Visa card Student ID Driver License
 

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Originally Posted by b99flick
Carrying a social security card on a daily basis is asking for trouble. At a minimum, one day you will lose your wallet and will have to wait in line at the SSA office for 6 hours to request a new one. However, if you've got one of those cool belt loop chains attached to your wallet, you have nothing to worry about-- disregard the message.

I think I (or more likely my parents) lost my social security card between 10 and 15 years ago. Why anyone would carry it around is beyond me, but I don't have any reason to go get a new card either. As long as you remember the nine digits, the card doesn't serve any function that I can recall.
 

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Originally Posted by UnFacconable
I think I (or more likely my parents) lost my social security card between 10 and 15 years ago. Why anyone would carry it around is beyond me, but I don't have any reason to go get a new card either. As long as you remember the nine digits, the card doesn't serve any function that I can recall.

Have you ever applied to and got a job? Employers require their newly hired employees to come in with their SS Card.
 

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Originally Posted by up1bin
Have you ever applied to and got a job? Employers require their newly hired employees to come in with their SS Card.

Where, at McDonalds? I have never had an employer ask me for my SS card. SSN of course, or a driver's license or passport.
 

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Stainless clip, the sterling always tarnishes and bends. Cash, ID, four cards, insurance stuff and business cards.

I still have my original SS card, signed when I was about ten. Always gives me a chuckle when I look at the signature. I'm not sure what a prospective employer might think of my ten year old penmanship.
 

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2 credit card, 1 atm, drivers license, costco card, health/dental card, 1 benjamin + rest of the change
 

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