Do You Carry A Hold~Up Wallet? With Some Cash? And Fake Credit Cards?
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What's In Your Wallet?? A Stash Of Cash ?? Credit Cards?? Or No Cash??
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Never had a credit card, debit only. No fake wallet and hopefully no fake money. If someone stole my debit card I would hope they ran up the charge to over 1,000$ and it became a felony for their conviction. If If they wanted my wallet and my family was out of harms way they better be willing to pull the trigger to get it. I despise thieves...
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Originally posted by PigHunter$118, a debit card, two credit cards, and a NRA "Carry Guard" membership card. The instructions on the back of the NRA card:
IF YOU ARE FORCED TO ACT IN LAWFUL SELF-DEFENSE;
1) CALL 9-1-1
- Identify and describe yourself and your location.
- Provide information to ensure safe arrival of first responders
2) WAIT FOR THE POLICE
- Follow Officers' commands.
- Identify the attacker.
- Tell police you are exercising your right to remain silent until you speak to a lawyer.
3) CALL NRA CARRY GUARD
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Originally posted by Pray- hunt-work View PostNever had a credit card, debit only. No fake wallet and hopefully no fake money. If someone stole my debit card I would hope they ran up the charge to over 1,000$ and it became a felony for their conviction. If If they wanted my wallet and my family was out of harms way they better be willing to pull the trigger to get it. I despise thieves...
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Originally posted by PigHunter$118, a debit card, two credit cards, and a NRA "Carry Guard" membership card. The instructions on the back of the NRA card:
IF YOU ARE FORCED TO ACT IN LAWFUL SELF-DEFENSE;
1) CALL 9-1-1
- Identify and describe yourself and your location.
- Provide information to ensure safe arrival of first responders
2) WAIT FOR THE POLICE
- Follow Officers' commands.
- Identify the attacker.
- Tell police you are exercising your right to remain silent until you speak to a lawyer.
3) CALL NRA CARRY GUARD
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Originally posted by bowhunter75richard View PostI never carry much cash, at the most $200 ! 1 credit card, 1 ATM card, medigap insurance card. Depending on season, hunting license and/or fishing license.
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No hold-up billfold. Carry mine in my left front pocket of my jeans, (old riding man's trick), and am seldom, if ever, unarmed. Neither do I look very "victimish". Thieves and muggers nowadays are just as likely to shoot or cut you over a fake billfold as the real thing. Situational awareness and a quick look around when you go to places where money changes hands are instinctual. Usually don't carry much cash, just a debit card, credit card, handgun permit, driver's license, and Texas Law Shield card.
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Originally posted by crm3006 View PostNo hold-up billfold. Carry mine in my left front pocket of my jeans, (old riding man's trick), and am seldom, if ever, unarmed. Neither do I look very "victimish". Thieves and muggers nowadays are just as likely to shoot or cut you over a fake billfold as the real thing. Situational awareness and a quick look around when you go to places where money changes hands are instinctual. Usually don't carry much cash, just a debit card, credit card, handgun permit, driver's license, and Texas Law Shield card.
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Originally posted by crm3006 View PostNo hold-up billfold. Carry mine in my left front pocket of my jeans, (old riding man's trick), and am seldom, if ever, unarmed. Neither do I look very "victimish". Thieves and muggers nowadays are just as likely to shoot or cut you over a fake billfold as the real thing. Situational awareness and a quick look around when you go to places where money changes hands are instinctual. Usually don't carry much cash, just a debit card, credit card, handgun permit, driver's license, and Texas Law Shield card.
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I carry my hold-up wallet in my right rear pocket, and my real wallet in my right front pocket.
I just hope that in the heat of the moment, I have the presence of mind to hand over the wallet from the rear pocket.
I knew a big city cop who was once involved in a shooting in an alleyway, and he ducked behind a garbage can for cover. As he went to draw his weapon, he pulled his wallet from his hip pocket out of force of habit. Yikes!
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