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What to do if your wallet gets stolen on vacation?

Now that you're calm, here's what to do if you lose your wallet while on vacation.
  1. Rewind What Happened. ...
  2. Notify Your Bank and Credit Card Companies. ...
  3. Contact the American Embassy. ...
  4. File a Police Report. ...
  5. Contact the Credit Bureaus. ...
  6. Call the Airline Regarding Your ID. ...
  7. Figure Out Work-Arounds. ...
  8. Set Up Credit Cards on Your Phone.




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What to Do
  1. File the police report in person at the nearest police station; no one else can do this on your behalf.
  2. If you departed the area of the incident, you may email the airport police ([email protected]) who will then forward your detailed description of the event it to the local police station.


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TSA makes every effort to reunite passengers with items left behind at the airport checkpoint. Lost and found items retained by TSA for a minimum of thirty (30) days, and if not claimed, are either destroyed, turned over to a state agency for surplus property, or sold by TSA as excess property.

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You do not need id to check in at Southwest. You need a confirmation number and your name. You can get that by logging in to your account or by referring to the e-mail that Southwest sent you when you completed the booking. If you don't know how to do that you can check in by using a credit card at the airport.

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Although Greece is a safe place to visit, there have been occasional stories of pick-pockets swiping personal belongings, such as a wallet from out of your pocket, or even directly from a purse, without the owner of the wallet even knowing. It's disconcerting when it happens, but it is usually quiet.

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