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Rhitson88

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I know, for shame I did not read the whole thread and respond. Oops :o

I have to say I will probably be neurotic and not leave them...

 

I always take mine, but only because I collect the cards from hotels and cruise ships. I have dozens of them in a file box for no good reason at all....

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I hope you read the other responses. The hotel key cards DO NOT have your personal info on them. They are deactivated when you check out.

 

I did read it, after I responded! :o

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Last year on my trip to the British Isles, I had notified CapitalOne because I was using that for my actual credit card transactions, and had no trouble with them, but I failed to notify WashingtonMutual (now Chase) where my bank account was. My debit transaction was denied in Scotland and I had a 20 minute cell phone call from the ship trying to figure out what the problem was, and without being able to access any local currency. Lesson learned. My next trip to Panama I will be notifying everyone.

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