4 Objects that are 'Haram' Entered into Wallets! No. 3 most often
Have you ever had an overwhelming feeling of fear when you couldn't find your wallet?
Modern wallets function as mini bags because they allow us to carry all the items that are needed with us.
But if you lose this bag or wallet, you really lose everything.
In addition to important identity cards, what items are roughly 'forbidden' to enter the wallet? Check out the reviews below.
4.Transaction paper
Paper proof of transactions left on the wallet can be used by expert fraudsters. The operand mode is used to search for personal data until I use the bank when the transaction.
If proof of transaction is important, it is better to enter another place that is easy to remember in addition to the wallet. Or maybe you can take a picture then tear it up before throwing it near the shop.
3. All debit or credit card
It's not the best idea to keep all your cards in one place (especially if your card doesn't have contacts in the wallet). So if you lose your wallet, there is a possibility the scammer can use your card before you can lock it. It's better to bring one card that you will use on your day out.
To avoid problems that might occur in the future, it is recommended that you take photos from both sides of the card and keep them at home in case you lose the card and cannot remember the number.
2. USB flash drive
Losing a USB flash drive that contains important reports, tickets, and personal data is not only an unpleasant situation, but can also be dangerous if the fraudster finds your USB.
Try to save your flash drive at home and only bring what you need. In addition, you can set a password to protect your important documents.
1. Contraception
Many people put these contraceptives in their back pocket or wallet. Of course you won't be too upset if you lose a condom if your wallet is lost, but carrying it in your wallet is quite risky.
The problem is, when condoms experience heat or friction of sharp objects that can make a hole in the surface of the condom without you knowing it.
Bonus: What you can put in your wallet
It seems that carrying your children's photos in your wallet is not an old custom.
In 2009, a study was conducted in which psychologists dropped hundreds of wallets on the streets of Edinburgh and surprisingly, half of them were returned. 88% of returned wallets have photos of children in them, 53% of wallets have photos of dogs, and 43% have family photos.
Reference:
The Worst Things to Keep in Your Wallet. (2018, August 17). Retrieved October 22, 2018, from www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/credit/T048-S001-the-worst-things-to-keep-in-your-wallet/index.html