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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: snuggleycutejc on June 07, 2018, 08:10:12 am
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I read this question on a survey, cool question, To me it is the wallet, but the phone there's no way of getting help, but still it is the wallet bad feeling.
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For me, I have a phone case that is a wallet. I never carry cash and I have my drivers license and my three most used debit cards in my phone case. So if I leave one at home, I left them both at home. So I'm not sure how I would have answered that survey question.
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Neither because I have a phone case that carries my debit card, driver's license, credit card, twenty dollar bill and my phone. Plus I never go anywhere without my phone. I instinctively know when I am more then ten feet from my phone because it has become as much of a part of me as wearing clothes. It is on the night stand next to my bed when I go to sleep and in my pocket at all times other than when I am using it. My son broke my phone once and I had a replacement within seventy five minutes. I check my phone at least once every twenty minutes which has been a habit since the children were born (they are now nineteen and twenty one). I get notifications from both jobs on that phone as well as three personal e-mails and all of my banking and investment accounts.
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I would say my wallet because I have Onstar in my SUV and if emergency comes up I can use that service. Also in most of the local shopping centers and grocery there always seems to be some type of security so I sure they would find a way to place a call
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You bet. A mobile phone left at home means risk of miscommunication, and a wallet left at home means you can’t receive what you want to buy because you don’t have money with you to pay for anything.
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Wallet because it has my money, credit cards and Id. I sometimes leave my phone if I'm going to the store and it isn't a big deal.
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Leaving the money at home would be much worse than accidentally leaving the phone at home. I have no trouble ditching the cell phone now and then. It's liberating even.
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For me it's my wallet. I lived without a cell phone for most of my years (telling my age here :) ) I can find a way to communicate if I have to, my wallet, if I got pulled over and needed to show my drivers license I wouldn't have a way to do that.
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I would hate to be without a phone. You could use the phone to call someone to bring you money if you need it.
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I could go all day long without realizing I had left my wallet at home. I would realize within minutes if I didn't have my phone.
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both cant leave home without eithor
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I think my wallet, but the phone is a biggie.
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Yes. Do my health I have to have a list of meds and health issues
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I never leave my wallet at home, but I do leave my mobile phone at home all the time.
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I have done both and it never bothered me, since I didn't get stopped by the police.
I keep my credit cards in a shielded aluminum case in my buttoned back pocket, so it's pretty obvious when it's not there.
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I would feel less secure if I left my wallet at home. I like to always have my phone with me, but if I forget it at home I am ok with it.
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Dose not bother me to leave my wallet at home, but it does bother me when I leave my purse at home. I have never had a ticket and don't want to start now. Besides I am only 30 minutes away from home for the most part so if I get a call so be it. I will get back to them soon unless it is a scam call and no big deal there I never answer them any way. And if it is an emergency some one always knows where I am and they can call the place that I am at,
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No, I don't feel anything when it comes to my phone being with me or not just feels the same as any other day outside same with my wallet.
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I suppose my wallet but like to have both
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I feel more unsecured when I leave my wallet at home. Having my wallet I still have my credit cards to make purchases, ID if needed for police stops and can always find access to a phone if necessary. :) :) :) :)
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Of course the wallet could be a bigger issue, especially if the gas was on empty. But you asked about feel unsecured... so definitely the phone for me.
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The wallet is the most important because of all the essential it contains. I am just not that attached to my phone, however now that payphones don't exist not having a phone for emergencies.
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More unsecured if I leave my wallet at home, paying for something and realizing that my wallet is at home is embarrassing, then you can't pay for stuff, people looking at you, talking about you.
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i would miss my wallet i couldnt get in at work. Also, i wouldnt be able to buy anything
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I would be more unsecured :thumbsup: without my phone. My wallets fine at home but while I'm out a cell phone is always needed.
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wallet i use phone for emergencies so im not glued to it 4 hours a day
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My phone I use it for emergency with my grandkids and family members.
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Being without my phone isn't a deal breaker if I'm going out for a few minutes. Being without my wallet that has my license is.
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I have got to work and drove to 50 miles back to get my wallet, the phone does not bother me to leave it.
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Both! Can’t live without ether!
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Being without the phone would make me feel weird but probably the worst consequence is finding a missed call or two later. Being without my wallet would mean no drivers license in case something happens, and no money to buy anything which is probably why I'm out.
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I think phone, i used it for everything.