Is Your Wallet Dragging You Down?

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In mid-2000, one of the most successful advertising campaigns running was Capital One’s “What’s In Your Wallet?”

Remember the commercials?

The first year the ads ran, Capital One total US accounts went from 29MM to over 40MM, and card consideration among consumers tripled!

This was the first time ever Capital One executed a sustained advertising campaign and they knocked it out of the park.

But if they were to launch the same campaign today, the ads might be a little different…

Instead of “What’s In Your Wallet?” they might be better off saying “What’s In Your Phone?”

We’re at a point now where you can safely leave your credit cards at home and pay for almost everything with your mobile device in store.

If you own a smartphone and have the right apps downloaded, you no longer need to carry around most of the things in your wallet.

Not convinced?

Another reason you should consider emptying your wallet is for your health. Up to 85% of Americans suffer from back pain at some point in their life. For many men, a common cause is sitting on your wallet.

If you’re ready to thin out your wallet, here’s what can go first.

  1. Credit Cards

There are several stores and restaurants that accept mobile payments instead of cash or credit cards.

All you have to do is download the mobile app and link one or more of your credit card accounts. You pay by tapping, this transmits a payment code via near-field communication (NFC) technology to the retail terminal.

The security measures are similar to using a chip card. Mobile wallets you can trust:

Apple Pay
Google Pay

Samsung Pay

  1. Checks

When was the last time you wrote a check?

There are easier and less cumbersome ways of transferring money to people now. Most mobile banking apps allow you to send money from your bank account to anyone simply by using their email address or username.

Using a money transfer app means no more carrying around checks in your wallet. These are some popular money transfer apps:

Venmo
Cash App
Dwolla
PayPal
Google Pay
Facebook Messenger

  1. Coupons

Unless you actually like cutting coupons, there’s an easier way to take advantage of all the savings.

Couponing apps and other cash back apps can replace all your paper coupons, freeing up a lot of wallet space.

Here a few coupon apps you should have on your phone:

Coupons.com
Ebates
Flipp
Ibotta
Checkout 51
Krazy Coupon Lady
RetailMeNot

  1. Loyalty Cards

Almost every store you go to now has its own customer loyalty card with perks and discounts. Carrying all these cards is not only annoying and bulky but unnecessary.

Since most stores can look up your store loyalty account using your phone number, you really don’t need to carry the card around in your wallet.

But if you really want a way to store your loyalty cards that’s convenient so the cashier doesn’t have to look up your account every time, try one of these apps:

Stocard
Key Ring

  1. Contact Info

Another culprit of wallet bulk is business cards and small pieces of paper with important information written down — addresses, phone numbers, travel rewards program account numbers, etc.

You don’t need to carry stuff like this around and risk losing it or having it stolen.

You can store all this kind of information with access to it any time through a few digital apps:

Google Keep
Sec Notes
ABBYY Business Card Reader

  1. Insurance Cards

Car insurance, health, dental, and vision policy cards can all be stored on your smartphone. The best way to capture these cards is to take photos of each one, front and back.

You can organize these cards in a folder on your phone for easy lookup. And if you’re worried you won’t be able to read the numbers on the cards, don’t forget you can zoom in on the photos easily.

  1. Photos

Speaking of pictures, wallet-sized photos of your family are great but you’re limited to how many can fit comfortably in your wallet.

New phones have enough storage now to keep thousands of photos on hand. Don’t settle for only a few photos when you can store whole albums in your pocket.

Good cloud storage apps for photos are:

Google Photos
Prime Photos

  1. Receipts

If you travel a lot for business, you might find yourself storing paper receipts in your wallet to keep track of all your expenses.

Not only is this annoying to have to store a bunch of receipts in your wallet, the paper and ink typically rubs off making reading the receipts near impossible.

A better solution is to download a receipt organizer app. Here are few to check out:

Expensify
Shoeboxed

These are just a few things you can store on your smartphone to free up space in your wallet, saving you the hassle and back pain.

To a richer life,

Nilus Mattive

Nilus Mattive

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