
1. Social Security card
Identity theft begins with your Social Security card. Anyone can steal your identity, open credit cards, and apply for loans in your name if your wallet is lost or stolen and contains your Social Security number.
The safest option is to take this card out of your wallet and store it in a safe place, away from thieves. Make sure you don’t have anything in your wallet with this number on it, as it is a crucial document, hard to recuperate, and a pickpocket’s number one target.
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2 thoughts on “The 7 Worst Things You Keep in Your Wallet”
I’ve not had the misfortune of being “pocketed..” But I know about losing a wallet or two.
These scram steps are very helpful and reminds us to pay attention and follow these recommendations 100 % if possible.
We older people do for get.