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There may be more in your wallet than you want.If you were to stop what you were doing and give yourself 10 seconds to list everything in your wallet or purse, what would be on your list?

Cash, driver's license, credit cards, debit cards, membership ID, a receipt or two and a subway card -- that's my list.


If after making your list, you actually emptied your purse or wallet in front of you, would there be more than you expected? An unpaid bill with your address and account number on it? A credit card receipt with your card number on it? An expired ID you haven't used in months?

With one in four US households falling victim to identity theft in the last five years (FTC)--many of us are walking around with ticking time bombs in our own back pockets.

Author "Fox" of the Squawkfox blog emptied her purse recently and found she had already lit the fuse. The result of her exercise was "Ten Things You Should Never Carry in a Purse or Wallet" to avoid identity theft. Besides the obvious social security card, passport and birth certificates, some surprising items also made the list: business cards, flash drives, checkbooks and even condoms!

In addition to Fox's post, Truecredit.com and MyFICO.com offer excellent resources for protecting yourself from identity theft--from simple common sense practices to identity theft insurance.

Are you toting more than the bare necessities? Do yourself a favor and purge the purse of risky business.

 
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6 Comments on What's In Your Wallet? More Than You May Want!

I have so much stuff in my pocket book!  How did it get like this?  Why did you have to remind me?  Have a great night.

05/09/2008 10:35 PM by Lorinda Ward (Acworth Georgia Realtor)


Ben, Unfortunately, I learned years ago that I carried too much stuff in my purse.  I was grocery shopping in a "safe" area, just outside of Pittsburgh PA, in the same shopping center that my business was located for many years.  A man cut my purse off of me and took off with it.  I never had money in my purse but had my checkbook, business cards, credit cards, etc. along with personal things that could not be replaced.  It scared me and really turned my life upside down until I got everything straight.  That was 16 years ago and I have never carried a purse since that incident.  What doesn't fit in my pockets just doesn't go with me!

05/09/2008 10:42 PM by Roberta LaRocca REALTORĀ® Broker - Salesperson Las Vegas (Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace)


I'm a fit it in the pocket gal too!  I carry a little cloth homemade credit card size billfold.  Holds my lisc.  a debit card and a few business cards.  What else do you need?    cheryl  www.ozarkcastle.com

05/09/2008 10:46 PM by Cheryl Willis OZARK & MT VERNON MO, BROKER, GRI,SRS (RE/MAX Solutions)


Good tips - and don't forget to check it before going through the border - you never know what might be in there!

05/09/2008 10:53 PM by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Ben.....great tips.  I will have to try it and see how it works out.

05/09/2008 11:30 PM by Pam Winterbauer ~ 2006 REALTORĀ® of the Year (Windermere Welcome Home)


Ben - Thanks for the heads up on protecting ourselves.  It's never happened to me, but I can see where my purse contents could leave me vulnerable.  Time to make some changes.

05/10/2008 10:38 PM by Lynn Johnson, Owatonna, MN Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Home Connection)


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