All, You might also want to leave a copy of that in a sealed envelope with someone you trust before you leave home.
Sorry to sound so paranoid, but I *did not* do that before traveling to a large city in a very wealthy country and having my wallet lifted. The reason I knew my wallet had been lifted instead of just "lost" was that my bank called my cell phone less than 40 minutes after it had disappeared, wondering why I was doing something so unusual (for me) as buying liquor on my credit card in a foreign city. By the time I had canceled that credit card and the two or three others I had, the thief had run up several thousand dollars in charges. Yes, I was eventually able to recover all the charges through fraud policies, but it was painful. If I had been able to cancel the credit cards faster, I would have saved myself days of work. md _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss
