How do you carry your cash, ID and credit cards?

How do you carry your cash, ID and credit cards?


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YellowSnow

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I don't carry cash in my wallet. There's no room with all of the old receipts, ATM slips, business cards that I'm not sure why I have, and 30 year old cards from places like Blockbuster, Dicks, Albertsons, Papa Murphy's, etc.
In my defense it's the only wallet I've ever owned. I think I bought it at age 15 so I'd have a place to put my driver's permit and fishing license. That's some sentimental value. The thing is ripping open though, so you may not be able to make fun of me at the next fucktard tournament.
 
I have a Filson two pocket card wallet that’s tiny, but can fit 10 or so cards and some cash. It’s great for the front pocket. Sadly I don’t see anything comparable currently on their website.
 
Cash? haven't carried cash in years.
I have a bison made leather 2 pocket wallet. Fits about 2 cards in the front and 4-5 in the main pocket. I switched to the skinny wallet about 12 years ago so I could carry it in front pocket.
 
I’ll add my wallet is the front pocket variety. I can’t stand anything in my back pocket.
My favorite part about not carrying cash is when I see a panhandler, I’m not lying when I tell them I don’t have any cash and I feel good about myself for telling the truth
 
I don't typically carry cash, but it was invaluable to have on hand while on vacation recently. Probably will carry it more often now.
Checking in with a bi-fold that has a money clip inside so it's thinner than the old school wallet that opens up and inevitably ends up becoming a filling cabinet.
 
I don't typically carry cash, but it was invaluable to have on hand while on vacation recently. Probably will carry it more often now.
Checking in with a bi-fold that has a money clip inside so it's thinner than the old school wallet that opens up and inevitably ends up becoming a filling cabinet.
Vacations or travel is the one time I carry cash. Although I'll usually keep a stash in my backpack and get some out if necessary.

No daily cash though.

My co-worker at all times has around $3,000 worth of gold and silver on his person and at least $200 cash. He's got an undershirt wallet, a regular wallet and a little stash in a cargo pocket.
 
Come on you guys!! Not having a bit of cash is un-manly!
It's so annoying to be out with a group of pals getting some drinks and what not and the bar maiden comes over with bill and everyone starts getting out plastic and has no cash. Christ.
While we can live life mostly cashless, there are still so many ad hoc uses for it in my life.
  • We travel a lot and I'm always needing small bills to tip valets, bellman, etc.
  • My big, fat, Jack Duck barber only takes cash
  • The cleaning ladies only take cash
  • The Weed store is cash or debit card only. I refuse to use debit cards because that's for pours with shit credit scores.
 
Come on you guys!! Not having a bit of cash is un-manly!
It's so annoying to be out with a group of pals getting some drinks and what not and the bar maiden comes over with bill and everyone starts getting out plastic and has no cash. Christ.
While we can live life mostly cashless, there are still so many ad hoc uses for it in my life.
I don't travel a lot. I don't go to a barber (not bald, but I learned how to cut my own hair years ago). I don't have a cleaning lady (make your wife clean! youcanbeaman.gif). I don't buy weed.
ATBS, cash is great when traveling for all the reasons you cite.
 
A debit card is cash. Has nothing to do with a credit score
There is also Zelle and venmo
Fucking boomers and their cash
 
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