The flu shot season is here. I took advantage of a local pharmacy program that offers a flu shot at an attractive cost with the convenience of drop-in service. My plan was to save gas, money and time. Last year my flu shot was administered at the family medical clinic that is further from my home.
My wait at the pharmacy window was increased because the person ahead of me had four insurance cards. She was not sure which one was the current card. After a call to the insurance company it was determined that none of cards were valid. The exasperated customer paid for her prescription after an unsuccessful phone call with her spouse.
Review your wallet for outdated insurance cards and other valuable material. Keep only what is useful and necessary.
Record contents of wallet. A simple way is to copy cards (don't forget the back of cards) and keep in a secure place. If the wallet is lost or stolen you will have a record of what was included in the billfold.
Do you periodically review your wallet contents?





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