
Rather than stuff your wallet with all those loyalty cards until it is out of shape, why not follow LifeClever reader, Michael Willits' advice:
"Most of us carry around a few of those plastic rewards cards from airlines, grocery stores, movie rental shops, restaurants, coffee shops, etc. However, keeping more than three or four organized and accessible can be a nightmare, especially if you have more than a few (we have over 30!). Eventually, we had so many, it became impossible to fit them in our wallets. We’d often get to the store, only to realize we’d left the proper card at home.
While out shopping, I picked up three of those small carabiner-like key ring clips. Next, I used a 1-hole punch to punch a hole in the top or bottom corner of each card (being careful not to put a hole through the mag-stripe or numbers). I then put all the travel related cards on one clip, and all the grocery, movie rental, and miscellaneous cards on a second clip.
We hang them next to our keys by the door, so whenever we know we’re going shopping or need to book travel, our cards are accessible and organized."
via LifeHacker








I cut down the number of frequent flyer program (FFP) and frequent guest program cards in my wallet by having a small card made up with all my numbers on it.
Saves a lot of space and you never know when it is handy to have some of the less used FFP numbers handy - eg during irregular ops and rerouted onto a different airline.
Posted by: The Global Traveller | February 8, 2007 2:43 PM | Permalink to Comment