Hate it when this happens
I dont lose things. I misplace them. Never lost a wallet until now. The hassel of replacing cards, license, SS card, voter reg is nerve racking. But you can do alot on line and thank God I have a passport . The one ID thats gets you anything. I went everywhere and I feel like that Walter on the ad. Maybe somebody will call. This just another piece of crap on my plate this year WTF
My weight is down 3 lbs to 186 - 15lbs to go. The stress is peeling it of***** a pair of 35" slacks on today. 44" chest and 35"/36" waist
My weight is down 3 lbs to 186 - 15lbs to go. The stress is peeling it of***** a pair of 35" slacks on today. 44" chest and 35"/36" waist
Sorry to hear, Lber .. That happened to me about a year ago, but fortunately I recovered almost all of it .. in part thanks to the cops and in part to a good Samaritan who found most of it (so she claimed
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Did you turn in a homeowner's claim on it? Sometimes HO's ins. will reimburse for your lost wallet (i.e. the lost contents) as part of your policy .. It's worth a shot, if you have it ..![](http://images.obesityhelp.com/_shared/images/smiley/msn/wink.gif)
One good tip I've since learned is that you should always make a photocopy of the regular things you keep in your wallet (e.g. d.l., credit/debit cards - both sides - s.s. card, etc.) and keep them in a safe place. That way if you lose your wallet you still have some evidence of what's in it, for I.D. purposes and also know who/where to call to get replacements of some of the stuff (that info. is often included on cards) ..
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Did you turn in a homeowner's claim on it? Sometimes HO's ins. will reimburse for your lost wallet (i.e. the lost contents) as part of your policy .. It's worth a shot, if you have it ..
![](http://images.obesityhelp.com/_shared/images/smiley/msn/wink.gif)
One good tip I've since learned is that you should always make a photocopy of the regular things you keep in your wallet (e.g. d.l., credit/debit cards - both sides - s.s. card, etc.) and keep them in a safe place. That way if you lose your wallet you still have some evidence of what's in it, for I.D. purposes and also know who/where to call to get replacements of some of the stuff (that info. is often included on cards) ..
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Frank talk about the DS / "All I ever wanted to be was thin, like that Rolling Stones dude ... "
HW/461 LW/251 GW/189 CW/274 (yep, a DS semi-failure - it happens :-( )