I have been reading WheelingIt's blog posting on her experiences losing her wallet with driver's license and credit cards, and it got me to thinking I need to make better plans.
I had my purse stolen about 30 years ago, and experienced having a full checkbook stolen, so I never travel with more than one check with me in my purse. My purse was stolen about three days before I was planning a two-week trip with my two teenaged sons. Luckily, I had put my credit card in my pocket, but I had to go out and get a new drivers license. The worst thing was the checkbook. The person who took it passed bad checks in my name for almost two years. I closed the account, but the problem was compounded because when a check was passed, my then-bank reported it as "insufficient funds" instead of a stolen checkbook and closed account. This meant I had every credit agency in the country after me as a bad check passer. Which meant I could not pass any checks without a great deal of trouble for almost three years. Every time a check was passed, I had to provide a copy of the police report and a notarized letter saying it was not me who wrote the check.
And because my drivers license was stolen, when I showed my drivers license for identification and someone ran it through whatever to check it, it showed up as stolen!!! I was furious with my bank and changed to a credit union at that point.
In another instance, about 10 years ago in London, I had my debit card demagnetized in the first ATM machine I used. I was alone in the UK for 12 days with almost no cash--except, I had been smart enough to bring backup travelers checks! Yea for me!! I also had an extra credit card on that trip hidden in the lining of my suitcase, which was a good thing because I had been planning on spending cash from my checking account and now could only spend from my credit cards.
Anyway, I have been carrying a small amount of extra cash, and I keep two backup credit cards, but I think I need to increase the amount of cash I keep on hand. Also, I need to take photos of all my medical cards and membership cards and store them online, as the blog suggests.
Anyway, I thought this is something important enough to share. WheelingIt's blog post on this is at: http://wheelingit.us/2015/02/15/5-prep- ... -the-road/