I realize this isn't answering the not putting back in the wallet question, but some of my friends who are horrible at forgetting things got a cell phone case slash wallet because they are very attached to their phone. This might be an option. At the moment all I can imagine is putting a hole in the corner of all your cards and using one of those brass fasteners in the corner so you can slide the needed card out.
Personally I use a coin case as a wallet and just shove my cards in because it's annoying to try to make them fit, it's just a zippered case barely larger then a few cards.
It's harder to lose and slightly more organized. Downside is you spend a few extra seconds being god damn it which of these green cards is the right one. Response by poster: Dobi: Are the cards attached somehow? It doesn't really show the inside, but from the outside it looks like a regular old slim wallet with cards that you take out then put away.
Maybe you can find a way to attach one of these to your wallet? Response by poster: Sorry to threadsit I'll go away now , but royalsong: have you actually ever seen those in person? I can't figure out how they hold the card? It looks like it would just fall out.
Also, since they hold on the long end, the card wouldn't be usable without taking it out. I would think the wallet would have to hold on to the card on the short end so that the card could poke out and be used.
Despite the fact that the author of this article obviously doesn't need this peice of technology, what about something like this? It's a case that pops out the card you want, but you would still have to insert it back into the open slot when you're done. I would honestly just poke holes in all the cards and string them together. Since that means you're essentially handing your whole wallet to every cashier, I wouldn't put anything else on there no keys, baubles, etc and might choose a flexible easy-open key ring like this.
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Is it illegal to use your parents credit card? Can I use my credit card to pay a friend? Is it legal to GPS track your child? Is it illegal to track your spouse's car? What can I use to track my child? Also, you should never have your name on your key ring in my opinion. I know women have their name in their purse and their keys are often in the same place, so if you are going to have it in your purse anyway, I guess my point is moot.
But, it is so easy to get your address from your name, having your house key with your name just gives a thief an easier time to rob you. To clarify, I mean check ID when you use your credit card. Where I live they check the majority of the time. As a cashier, I have swiped cards with parts of the card missing, info rubbed off, and cards that have been cracked nearly in half.
As long as the magnetic strip and the important info is intact, you should be fine. This question is in the General Section. Responses must be helpful and on-topic. To join, you must be at least 13 years old and agree to the terms and conditions. General Question. Are my credit cards still valid if I punch a hole in it not in the magnetic strip, obviously? Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Your kids will never be bored again! Jackie Currie. Comments This is wonderful thanks for sharing!!! I did this a month ago and love it BUT it killed my hole punch. Sorry to hear that, Kirsten. I had to pull mine out a few times last weekend, Ruth, and the cashiers just love it!
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