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Money Safety Tips

By Mitchell Scott


Whenever your travelling there is a lot you need to think of. Where are you presently going? How will you get there? Where will you be staying? You need to know of a large amount of various things as well as your luggage. Should you brought children along then there are a whole nother group of responsibilities there. One of the most Essential things you need to accomplish prior to travelling is implement some precautionary measures regarding your finances.

It is really not likely that you'll run into any trouble but it never hurts to be prepared.

The last thing you want to happen while on the road is to have your wallet or money to go missing. You'll need to go through the hassle of cancelling credit cards and you might also need to work out a way to get some money quickly for you to survive on. There are a few ways you can help to hugely decrease the chances of anything happening to you or your money whilst you travel. I've detailed them below.

Money Belt A money belt is an efficient way to keep your passport, extra cash, and all of the important documents together with you.I usually put mine around my waist and have my pants cover it up. I keep enough cash for the day in my pockets or dummy wallet and just go into this pouch in private or if if there's some kind of emergency where I have to whip out my passport and copious cash.

Whatever it is that you do, do not get the cash pouch that hangs around your neck. It is easy to identify and makes you look as a dorky tourist.

Dummy Wallet A Dummy Wallet is generated by putting some old expired cards and a few dollars into an old wallet. I put grocery and gas club membership cards for this just for this. The objective behind the Dummy Wallet in short is if you get accosted by a thief or muggers then they will take this and leave you alone. They won't realize that it's fake until they (and you also) are gone.

Debit Cards I actually have heard stories of people being accosted (usually later at night while they are drunk and lost in a strange area) and forced to withdraw money from their debit or credit card accounts. As a matter of fact one guy I talked to got jumped by the same gang 2 times in a night. They'd cleaned him out the first time so let him go when they got him again.

Your best choice to avoid to not go out partying along with your debit and bank cards. Take your ID and enough cash to last for the night. Should you be planning to bring a credit/debit card for backup either conceal it well or ensure you create a withdrawal limit on it making sure that in the rare case you are accosted/mugged they won't have the ability to clean out the whole account. ensure that theres a daily withdrawal limit

Sew pockets inside your clothing. This is often among the best ways of keeping your hard earned dollars, passport, and important documents safe. Some criminals have caught onto the whole money belt thing and are checking people for such belts. To foil the would-be thieves it is possible to sew pockets inside your clothing. Make use of a sewing machine or needle and thread plus some spare cloth. If you would like you are able to pimp out your pockets and put a zip or velcro strip to close it. I've found the best spot for one of these pockets is hanging down from your pants/dress or within a coat.

So, these are a few easy ways to keep your cash, cards, passport, and documents safe. It isn't likely that anything will occur to you however you should take these precautions in case especially if you will be travelling in some dangerous areas or will be travelling by yourself.




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