09-08-2012 10:21 PM
well my newer wallet just broke my macys card. ive had it since 2010....
anyways what wallets to you guys use? pictures if allowed?.
going to search for a card wallet to house my bank card,freedom, zync and my i.d.
i hardly carry cash these days. and these skinny jeans(that i dont wear) that seem to be popular cant support a bulky wallet.
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09-09-2012 05:09 AM
I use a standard tri-fold. I have never carried cash in my wallet. I carry ID, CC's, business cards I may need, ect in my waller. Cash (when my wife lets me have some) goes in a money clip in my front pocket.
09-09-2012 06:14 AM
Cash? What's this cash you speak of? I have a wife and kids! Lol
Starting Score: 50409-09-2012 02:57 PM
This is my wallet...a Guess bifold....I had a money clip originally that I got from a bar here (Captain Morgan branded) but I couldn't fit any of my cards in there anymore because I'm one of those people who insists on carrying EVERY card I own...all my credit cards, all my debit cards, all that good stuff. I should really consolidate into one bank since I have like 9 debit cards now that I rarely use.
(I think this picture should be fine since all of the actual card details are covered by my wallet, if not, sorry mods, feel free to remove) ![]()
It started bulging because I still have too many cards in there, I think I may just stop carrying all my debit cards with me since I never use them (except my paypal which is connected to smart connect) This wallet was cheap anyways, got it at macys and I paid my sister in cash and she used her macys card that she just opened and it was 20% off, ended up coming out to I think..15 dollars or something. It's a little bulkier than my money clip but at least it fits everything.
09-09-2012 03:08 PM
Yeah.. my wallet is bulging too. Too much money in there... *cough *cough... Ok... cause I have McDonalds and Burger King receipts all shoved in it. There I said it.. Feel better..... Gonna go cry a bit now... Hahahaha
Starting Score: 50409-09-2012 03:12 PM
What's a receipt? ....
Whenever I get something (other than purchases of things like electronics and stuff over $200 where I would need a receipt to return) the receipt either goes directly in the trash, or stays at the counter, or on the table (in a restaurant).
09-09-2012 03:16 PM
I get per diem from work. Have to turn stuff in for it.
Starting Score: 50409-09-2012 05:39 PM - edited 09-09-2012 05:40 PM
cash yes a foreign concept.
ironic since i work for a bank .
thanks guys.
the most recent one i got was a cheap kenneth cole at marshalls since my old one ive had for 7 years was getting worn.
ive looked at a couple checkbook wallets but that seems to big for what i want
atm i have my id, freedom,zync,employer credit(1%cashback on everything and 3%cashback on most used category), boa debit, employer bank debit. all in nice rubberband. woo.
| Current: EQ FICO 675, TU FICO 692, Walmart TU 730 EX FICO 726 Amex Pull(1/1/13) Starting total revolving credit: $2600 | Current total revolving credit: $21,600 Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 6 TU 4 EX 5 | Most Recent: 8/30/2012 | Freedom Signature Costco:True Earnings | Amex Zync(Unicorn) Chase Freedom$1500 Citizens Mastercard$5000 |
09-09-2012 06:25 PM
I have a wife and 2 kids. I don't need a wallet. Don't keep anything long enough to put in it.
Starting Score: 50409-10-2012 05:19 PM
Shogun wrote:I have a wife and 2 kids. I don't need a wallet. Don't keep anything long enough to put in it.
Touche' Sir.
lol.

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