
2. PIN numbers
One of the biggest threats to one’s safety is storing PIN numbers in your wallet, or even worse: attached to the back of your card. This is a huge mistake that many people make, because of their inability to remember this code. Try and keep this information written down on a piece of paper and keep it at home.
Don’t make the thief’s life easier by giving them the gateway to stealing your money and NEVER store this information in your wallet. This could put you in all sorts of trouble, and it might be hard to solve this issue until someone does a lot of harm.
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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.