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    What do I do to find my child's lost wallet in a junk filled house?
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    Ask your child where the last place they saw or put it was and search around there. Gradually expand your search radius around that area and check any likely place (pants pockets, drawers, jackets, etc). Help them retrace their steps from the last place they're sure they had or used their wallet to see if it jogs their memory.
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    My mom lost her phone, wallet and purse. I have a phone to call people for her, but until she finds or replaces them, she has no money, ID or a way to contact people. What should she do?
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    If she has a passport, she can use it an ID to withdraw cash from her bank so that she has money until she gets new debit and credit cards (a passport also works as an ID anywhere, but you can't use it as a driver's license). As for the phone, she can use the passport to withdraw cash to make a payment on a new one (assuming she believes the old phone is gone for good).
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    I have lost my wallet and I am 12, I have looked everywhere. What do I do?
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    Don't panic. Keep looking and retrace your steps. If you went anywhere, check to see if your wallet was turned in by someone. If you still can't find it, tell a parent, they will help you replace whatever you had in your wallet (if possible).
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    How would I find my child's wallet?
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    If a child has lost their wallet, retrace their steps until you find it. More likely than not, the child has simply misplaced it. If you still can't find it, you may want to report it missing to the police. Also, if the child had any credit cards inside the wallet, freeze them online immediately.
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    How do you handle it appropriately if you lost your wallet at school?
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    Don't panic. Your first reaction might be that someone stole your wallet, but you should check everywhere before jumping to that conclusion. Check everywhere you might have left it. Pockets, backpack, classrooms, and your locker are all places where you might have left it. Dig deep in that bag! Retrace your steps. When was the last period you remember having your wallet? Go to the room where you remember having it. If it is not there, contact the teacher you had during that period and ask them if they or any students took it to give to you. Go to the lost and found. Ask the Public Safety or Main Office if anyone has brought in a wallet. They will take it from there.
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    If I reported after I lost cash, is there any chance I'll get the money back?
    Donagan
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    Not impossible, but unlikely.
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    I lost my purse, but I believe it was stolen. Is there a possibility of finding it?
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    The chances of finding it are very low. Someone probably has seen it and taken it. Still, try checking if it's been handed in.
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    What should I do if a customer's wallet was found, but returned with missing cash?
    Donagan
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    You are not responsible for missing cash.
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    My wallet was stolen; it had all my identification in it including my social security card. What do I need to do to get the DMV to issue me another ID?
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    You'll have to check with your local DMV for exact instructions, but usually they need two forms of ID, most commonly social security card, birth certificate, and/or passport. If you don't have a passport, you may have to use your birth certificate to get a replacement social security card before you can replace your license/ID, but like I said, check with the DMV.
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    If my wallet is stolen in Europe, should I report it when I get back home?
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    No, report it to the local authorities. The police in your home country will likely not be able to help.
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    I lost my wallet in school today. How can I figure out if my friend stole it?
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    If you really think someone stole it, tell a teacher, principal, guidance counselor, etc. They might be able to review security footage, and/or talk to the person or people you suspect to find out the truth.
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    How do I get someone to give me back my wallet if they stole it?
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    If you know the person, ask them to give it back. If they don't, that is stealing. If you don't know them, file a police report and freeze all your credit cards immediately.
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    What do I do if I lost my wallet in a taxi?
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    The taxi driver will most likely turn it in to his company, so call dispatch and report it. If you report locations and times accurately enough, they should be able to isolate which cab you left it in.
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    What if I'm 11 and have lost my wallet at home? I know for sure no one stole it, I just misplaced it. I have 1 bank card in there, and it has my college funds.
    R2_d2000
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    Let your parents know so that they can help your look for it. If you can't find it, then your parents will be able to disable your bank card so that your college funds stay safe.
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    I lost my purse a while traveling, it has no money or credit cards just some irreplaceable personal items. How do I find it?
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    Keep calm and retrace your footsteps. You can also put an ad in a paper or put out flyers asking if anyone has seen it.
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    I lost my wallet in a grocery store bathroom, what steps should I take? I didn't have any credit cards and I'm 10.
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    I would go to the store ASAP and try to find it, or ask a person who works there.
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