What ID do you carry in your wallet?

Biz cards licence and cap one card etc in wallet, zip has a hole with string attached and other end to zip on inside pocket, i never carry any data on a not so smart ph, in fact its now not used, flip ph for me, cost £12.
 
One of the advantages of being a total anal retentive is that the wallet, keys, phone et al all have to be put in their allotted place each day. The bugger is when a change needs made to cope with being in hospital/in the M/Home etc, the auto response system is broken and I have to start thinking again; and Elaine's question, 'Well, where did you last have it?' doesn't help, because, as I remind her, if I could remember where I last had my wallet or keys, I would have them now ... :D

Steve
 
Biz cards licence and cap one card etc in wallet, zip has a hole with string attached and other end to zip on inside pocket, i never carry any data on a not so smart ph, in fact its now not used, flip ph for me, cost £12.
When I strated school my granny tied a piece of string to each glove threaded through both sleves so I did not lose them. 😂
😂😂
 
One of the advantages of being a total anal retentive is that the wallet, keys, phone et al all have to be put in their allotted place each day. The bugger is when a change needs made to cope with being in hospital/in the M/Home etc, the auto response system is broken and I have to start thinking again; and Elaine's question, 'Well, where did you last have it?' doesn't help, because, as I remind her, if I could remember where I last had my wallet or keys, I would have them now ... :D

Steve
When I strated school my granny tied a piece of string to each glove threaded through both sleves so I did not lose them. 😂
😂😂
I remember that practice! Didn't stop me losing my balaclava, though! :rolleyes: When she said I'd lose my head if it wasn't fixed on, I was never sure whether she was trying to strangle me , or just checking the security of the loint ... :D

Steve
 
it does seem a seriously stupid question, but it should be where do you last remember having them? then you work forwards from there.
I know, Kev; it's just part of the daily routine conversation, like the Energy Bill Standing Charge, but cheaper ...

Steve
 
Liz loses her phone, purse, hair brush, last year she was stood next to the car outside her sisters house talking on her phone with he other sister in North Carolina, silly moo asked me if I'd seen her phone, I just said no, use the one in your hand til you find it.
 
Well at least I got a thankyou email from lost-wallet man. I put a note in the package with his wallet, so I feel better about the hassle and I now have my mobile number in my own wallet... lesson learned
K ;)
 
I use Brass Dog Tags on all my keys, wallet etc an wifes phone number on my phone with £50 Reward for return on them The price of a new set of keys for the van that would be £50 well spent
 
So they take copies of the keys, return them for the £50 then wait for you to go out.

Obs not going to happen 99% of the time.
 
So they take copies of the keys, return them for the £50 then wait for you to go out.

Obs not going to happen 99% of the time.
Back in the mid 70s, there was a spate of vehicle thefts in the West Midlands, followed by the return of the car a few days later with a sob story apology/explanation of the 'borrowing' because the thief's heavily pregnant girlfriend had been in his car when it broke down; so, the thief had borrowed your car to get her to hospital, and as a compensation, attached, please find 2 tickets for Dinner and Show at the 'Talk of the Town' for the following week. This coincided with the date of the subsequent breaking and entering of the house that the car had been 'borrowed' from ....

Steve
 
Back in the mid 70s, there was a spate of vehicle thefts in the West Midlands, followed by the return of the car a few days later with a sob story apology/explanation of the 'borrowing' because the thief's heavily pregnant girlfriend had been in his car when it broke down; so, the thief had borrowed your car to get her to hospital, and as a compensation, attached, please find 2 tickets for Dinner and Show at the 'Talk of the Town' for the following week. This coincided with the date of the subsequent breaking and entering of the house that the car had been 'borrowed' from ....

Steve
Any irish man would twig that one and hide in the darkened house with his ak47 and a bottle of bushmills.
 
And be so pissed he'd welcome them in and help to load the van.
 

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