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What's in your wallet - Goalpost - 01-24-2020

meaning cards......I counted 15 cards. I have my driver's license. My bank debit card. Another credit card. Two health insurance cards. A pet vet card. Two gift cards. One casino card. A Speedway card. A UDF card. A Walgreen card. Two furniture company, if I want to charge things with them, cards. And a Kroger card.

So the idea occurred to me. Why cant I have just one card with everything from all the cards stored on it. I realize there are different numbers on these cards, but seems you could make a main card and just branch all your other card numbers off it.


RE: What's in your wallet - Interceptor - 01-24-2020

Moths. Oh, and a piece of white lint.


RE: What's in your wallet - CKwi88 - 01-24-2020

8 cards. 3 Money, 4 insurance related, and license.

As to your question, there are smartphone apps that store card info and can then have it scanned, I believe in a QR code format. Not sure about compatibility with some cards though.


RE: What's in your wallet - HarleyDog - 01-24-2020

A condom I've carried since prom 34yrs ago, $20 bucks, 3 credit cards, insurance card, Adam & eve VIP card, drivers lic & as card. Debit card, 2 Lowes cards, expired lottery tickets, Texas Roadhouse gift card, best buy card, vfw lifetime member card, American legion membership card, and the registration to my Harley. Oh, and best of all, I have card that after I purchase 8 more bags, I get a free bag of water softener salt. ThumbsUp 


RE: What's in your wallet - sandwedge - 01-24-2020

Drivers License, Debit Card and 1 credit card. Insurance card and $2..... You know my emergency cash?


RE: What's in your wallet - HarleyDog - 01-24-2020

(01-24-2020, 05:11 PM)sandwedge Wrote: Drivers License, Debit Card and 1 credit card. Insurance card and $2..... You know my emergency cash?

I bet it's a $2 bill?


RE: What's in your wallet - Jason_NC - 01-24-2020

Driver’s license, a few credit and debit cards, my health insurance card, and a couple of convenience store member cards. And no cash. I never carry cash unless I know I’m going to need it.


RE: What's in your wallet - George Cantstandya - 01-24-2020

I keep a slim wallet. Diver's license, my VA ID, 1 debit card, 1 credit card and some cash just in case I need it.

As for the OP question, with all the data breaches that are happening I'd rather not have all my information (bank, rewards, buying habits etc.) stored on one card or one single point of data. That would require offering up all that information to the company offering such a service to put it on one card. If there is a breach then everything, my whole life more or less, is compromised at one time.

Honestly I think that is what a lot of companies want you to do, like Apple Pay or Paypal for example. They want you to centralize everything so they can track your data and sell it. The other companies like your reward cards also sell everything and that is why they offer them. I'd never offer up all my card numbers, reward card numbers, etc. to just have one card via whatever service might offer it because I know it would just be a centralized data selling service.

The personal data market is a multi billion dollar industry. Facebook is a great example of getting people to come to one place, share their personal information at no cost to Facebook while selling that data. Companies have made billions doing nothing more than getting people to share their information via a free service. As they say, "If it is free then you are the product." A free card service that held all that data would be the same. And again there is the issue of a possible data breach having all your personal information like all credit cards numbers and bank info exposed at one time.

In the big picture I don't really care if my credit card company knows I just bought a new shower curtain on Amazon and sells that data. Which in turn Amazon also sells that data. I'd rather my purchases not help the company make more money for selling my data because I bought something from them since I paid for the product. But these days it is what it is and why prices in places like Amazon are often cheaper. A one card for all system would make it even worse.


RE: What's in your wallet - XenoMorph - 01-24-2020

Hey I found a lot in there... Including my blockbuster video card and 4 library cards... (I cannot remember the last time I visited one of those)

About 5 years worth of medical insurance cards. Some random rewards cards. A Spare car key.


RE: What's in your wallet - fredtoast - 01-24-2020

A condom I used on prom night 39 years ago.

Your mom's phone number on a scrap of White Castle napkin.

eight dollars

victim card

7 credit cards

a roach

"Chaffed Cowboy Club" membership card

half a Polaroid photo of Chelsie Clinton's bare feet.


RE: What's in your wallet - jfkbengals - 01-24-2020

(01-24-2020, 04:24 PM)Goalpost Wrote: meaning cards......I counted 15 cards.  I have my driver's license. My bank debit card. Another credit card.  Two health insurance cards.  A pet vet card.  Two gift cards.  One casino card.  A Speedway card.  A UDF card.  A Walgreen card. Two furniture company, if I want to charge things with them, cards.  And a Kroger card.  

So the idea occurred to me.  Why cant I have just one card with everything from all the cards stored on it.  I realize there are different numbers on these cards, but seems you could make a main card and just branch all your other card numbers off it.

That would be Apple wallet and Apple Pay.


RE: What's in your wallet - jfkbengals - 01-24-2020

(01-24-2020, 05:10 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: A condom I've carried since prom 34yrs ago, $20 bucks, 3 credit cards, insurance card, Adam & eve VIP card, drivers lic & as card. Debit card, 2 Lowes cards, expired lottery tickets, Texas Roadhouse gift card, best buy card, vfw lifetime member card, American legion membership card, and the registration to my Harley. Oh, and best of all, I have card that after I purchase 8 more bags, I get a free bag of water softener salt. ThumbsUp 

So prom didn't end quite as well as you had hoped?


RE: What's in your wallet - Synric - 01-24-2020

The usual driver's licenses, social security card, civil service card, Legion Card, Debit card, Military ID, punch card for lap dances 2 more and I get 1 free...Receipts for every Christmas or Birthday Gift that cost more than $100 for the last 10 years.


RE: What's in your wallet - HarleyDog - 01-24-2020

(01-24-2020, 10:15 PM)jfkbengals Wrote: So prom didn't end quite as well as you had hoped?

Well, actually it didn't. 18yrs of child support. And you think I would have learned the first time? NO!


RE: What's in your wallet - SunsetBengal - 01-25-2020

(01-24-2020, 10:20 PM)Synric Wrote: The usual driver's licenses, social security card, civil service card, Legion Card, Debit card, Military ID, punch card for lap dances 2 more and I get 1 free...Receipts for every Christmas or Birthday Gift that cost more than $100 for the last 10 years.

Egad, I keep mine in a file in my home desk drawer.  I lost my wallet once when I was young, and it was tough to get my driver's license replaced without having my SS card.  So, I keep both my SS card and Birth Certificate in that file.  Now, if I have a house fire, I'm screwed.  But, if I simply lose my wallet, I can cancel everything else with a couple of phone calls, and get a new driver's license with the items from the desk file.


RE: What's in your wallet - Bengalzona - 01-25-2020

Not much. Just a photo of your mother. Ninja


RE: What's in your wallet - rfaulk34 - 01-25-2020

Don't want to be repetitive, so like everyone else said, c.c, drivers license, etc.

The one thing that's different is...

I still have my written driving test, from 38 years ago. 


RE: What's in your wallet - Tiger Teeth - 01-25-2020

What's in my wallet? Jennifer Garner's phone number. Wub


RE: What's in your wallet - Benton - 01-25-2020

Ham sandwich.


RE: What's in your wallet - Synric - 01-26-2020

(01-25-2020, 12:00 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Egad, I keep mine in a file in my home desk drawer.  I lost my wallet once when I was young, and it was tough to get my driver's license replaced without having my SS card.  So, I keep both my SS card and Birth Certificate in that file.  Now, if I have a house fire, I'm screwed.  But, if I simply lose my wallet, I can cancel everything else with a couple of phone calls, and get a new driver's license with the items from the desk file.

I have 3 copies of my SS card. Wallet, Home Safe, and Security Deposit Box.

Lol I have a slight bit of OCD when it comes to paperwork.