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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
Is there anything worse than thinking you have lost your wallet?
I leave for a business trip on Sunday, and suddenly today my wallet vanished. I had only stepped out to grab lunch through a drive through, and when I left the house to get my daughter, I couldn't find it.
I tore through the entire house, car, looked around my front yard to see if I could find it. Spent hours trying to find it, with an increased sense of panic.
Then started to think about how the heck I would be able to travel without any credit cards, bank cards, etc. I called both my credit card companies to see if they could fast track a new card to me - surprisingly the earliest turnaround is about a week. Lame.
I held back canceling the cards in hopes I could find it. Knowing if I did, I would be sure to find it right after.
Even though I tore my car apart multiple times, I finally found it wedged down in the smallest and deepest space between my seat and the middle console. I have no idea how it could get down there so far. But there it was.
Thinking you lost your wallet RGMG
Finding your wallet RMMH
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I almost gave myself a panic attack when I lost my wallet. I had just moved into my new place and had
way too much going on such that losing my wallet was an absolutely nightmare scenario for me.
I retraced my steps and finally remembered I was at a local restaurant the other day. Managed to call them up 15 minutes before they closed, asked if they had any lost wallets, told them my info and PHEW. They had it.
Now I keep an AirTag in my wallet. I am never going through that again.