The local police authority can provide you with a standard set of questions that you can answer in your complaint. Their questions might include:
...and so forth.
First you sand in a picture of you lose wallet, the maybe police found it.
you poo you self
When you get married you get a certificate of where you were married, Who your married with and when you got married. :]
I always check under the pork cushions of my chicken sofa for that!
It's a great idea to keep them all in one place, but if you lose your wallet you're out of luck.
Ignoring him. He will soon lose interest and move on if not a friendly call to the local police station and file a complaint will show him how serious you was
Weight, Towel, Wallet, glasses, watch, clothes, keys
"Yes, it has advanced Internet Monitoring, helps you out with Credit Alerts, and Credit Bureau. And if you happen to lose your wallet, the also have Lost Wallet Protection."
The first and foremost thing to do once you lose your debit card is to call up your banks customer care and block the card. This will ensure that miscreants will not misuse your card and withdraw cash or make purchases. Then you must contact the local police station and file a complaint reg. the missing card so that they can search for it. Then you can ask the bank to issue you a duplicate debit card. This police complaint would also be required to get the duplicate card from your bank.
Forget it. Have a lawyer do it or you will get taken advantage of and lose a lot of money.
No. THe only thing that will get thinner by using stuff like that is your wallet.
Yes, if he does so improperly and the client files a complaint.
Call the police if it's imperative that you find it.