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Let's talk wallets

I use a large wallet to store my collection at home, but I do take it out sometimes like when I go to banks or the airport.

I put 2 credit cards and 1 debit card that I'm most likely to use on a particular day in my smaller wallet when I go out, actually this is also only like 20% of the time I go out.

80% of the time I just take my phone, I use Samsung pay.
Sir, This one looks good.... Can u please share the link to buy it?
 
I use this Wallet for keeping my cash, card, IDs and few coins. It is probably made up of Nylon(though on the product page, it is said to be made up of Fabric). Keeping this wallet mainly due to cultural and ethical reasons. It has 9 card slots. I keep my Aadhaar, PAN and DL, along with 2 DCs and 4 CCs in those slots. I carry some cash and coins too in my wallet. It becomes really fat, but I my pockets are able to easily accommodate it. I can manage with 2 CCs and no DCs, but I like to keep my wallet on the edge.😂 Initially, the wallet slots were tight when putting cards into them. But with time, they loosened up, and now, cards fit easily into them.
 
I use this Wallet for keeping my cash, card, IDs and few coins. It is probably made up of Nylon(though on the product page, it is said to be made up of Fabric). Keeping this wallet mainly due to cultural and ethical reasons. It has 9 card slots. I keep my Aadhaar, PAN and DL, along with 2 DCs and 4 CCs in those slots. I carry some cash and coins too in my wallet. It becomes really fat, but I my pockets are able to easily accommodate it. I can manage with 2 CCs and no DCs, but I like to keep my wallet on the edge.😂 Initially, the wallet slots were tight when putting cards into them. But with time, they loosened up, and now, cards fit easily into them.
Is the stitching strong enough to hold fully loaded wallet.
Does it actually feels like fabric of just feels nylon
 
How do you guys manage to remember so many pins? 😵
Use open source password managers, like Bitwarden and Keepass for maximum control over your data with a slight compromise on convenience. You can also use cloud based password managers, provided by commercial firms. They will be more convenient, but your data will be kept on their cloud(though they CLAIM that they get only your encrypted data.)
 
Since talk had drifted beyond just storage/wallets/cases to wallets in general, I can't help but introduce you guys to Saddleback Leathers.
Thr6 make the best and longest lasting wallets I've seen or heard. They claim a lifetime guarantee....and after 15 years of using their stuff....I readily believe that.
Have a look guys....

PS: The usual disclaimer of having no commercial interest in the company.
 
How do you guys manage to remember so many pins? 😵
You need establish a pattern.

E.G. If your CC no is 9876 5432 1234 5678

Say your pattern is : Pick 1 no from each block, so PIN can be 9515
Say your pattern is : Double the last no from each block and take last digit; So PIN would 2486

There are endless way; you just need to find a unique pattern
No need to remember any more password
 
You need establish a pattern.

E.G. If your CC no is 9876 5432 1234 5678

Say your pattern is : Pick 1 no from each block, so PIN can be 9515
Say your pattern is : Double the last no from each block and take last digit; So PIN would 2486

There are endless way; you just need to find a unique pattern
No need to remember any more password
Damn good idea mate
 
Use open source password managers, like Bitwarden and Keepass for maximum control over your data with a slight compromise on convenience. You can also use cloud based password managers, provided by commercial firms. They will be more convenient, but your data will be kept on their cloud(though they CLAIM that they get only your encrypted data.)
Yea but using password managers for pin is too much task tbh
 
You need establish a pattern.

E.G. If your CC no is 9876 5432 1234 5678

Say your pattern is : Pick 1 no from each block, so PIN can be 9515
Say your pattern is : Double the last no from each block and take last digit; So PIN would 2486

There are endless way; you just need to find a unique pattern
No need to remember any more password
never knew i could do that! i might have to think on implementing in some way in the future cause half of cc i have no clue what the pin on that particular card, and i keep one or two remember and use on pos machine in once a year cause upi & nfc on the card below 5k make it easier
 
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