They realized not that many years ago that people with Medicare cards couldn't carry them because they were using our Soc Sec numbers. Now we have separate number about last 5 years.
There is a paper you really shouldn't carry: your Social Security card. I carried mine for decades and then realized that it served no purpose, and would disclose an important identifier if someone else got my wallet.
I used to carry a photo of my wife in my wallet, and a CV Ute receptionist commented on how nice that I do that, to which I replied, “she would kill me if I carried a picture of my girlfriend.”
How I knew that. I was a successful realtor im Texas. Whenever I had a client who responded to an ad for a house I'd ask what made them call about the house. Pretty soon I had a list of things and words that made people call. Terms like prestigious, spacious, etc are relative terms that could be applied legally to many properties. That made my ads so effective I had all the clients I wanted. It was amazing that once I had the right combination of words I could just cut and paste for each ad. I was careful to find the right home for them after we looked a the house the called about. At the same time it worked like magic, and I was always a top producer. As for a vegetable that can kill you, I've seen some pumpkins that were so big that dropping one on somebody's head probably would kill them.
“Did you know that the average adult is carrying around 25 POUNDS of fecal matter in their bowels?” I’ve been tempted to click on this but something about it stinks.
Sounds like the crappy story about a doctor who diagnosed a politician with a bowel obstruction and got to tell him that he was quite literally full of s**t.
Actually one thing no one should carry with them at all times is a Social Security Card. Put that in a home safe or safe location. If you lose that card someone can easily use that info to put you in a lot of potential trouble.
I never really thought of that. I always tried to protect where i live by putting my p o box on my drivers licenses but one year, the dmv changed it to my apartment address. Now if someone robs you and takes your wallet and keys, they can go rob your place as well.
@@yestfmf Wrong. If you happen to have one, say you found it in your grandfather's trunk, you can still get smaller bills at the bank from it. But the bank won't give you one if you hand them $1000. We have had bills of up to $10,000. Wouldn't you hate to lose that!
I figured it would have been your SSN card. If your wallet was stolen, the robber would get your SSN, your credit cards, your id. and have a really big head start on stealing your identity.
The old traveling salesman's rule was hide the title up under the seat or under the carpet. If the car dies then you are able to sign it away and buy a replacement. Those were the days of $500 cars and traveler's checks.
They could truthfully say that tomatoes are a type of nightshade (which some are poisonous) peppers, eggplants, and white potatoes and others which are not poisonous but tobacco is.
Don't carry too much cash in your wallet. The cops or feds can seize it under forfeiture. If your wallet is lost or stolen if the cash goes missing good luck getting it back. Good luck getting it back if legally seized
Since the deadly vegetable was never definitively identified, I'll be throwing ALL of the vegetables out and eating only delicious meats and baked goods from now on, just to be on the safe side. ;)
If you only eat steak/organ meat you’d have better health and strength than you’ve ever known… Things like Arthritis, joint pains, constipation, tiredness, BODY FAT, fatigue would all disappear. I’m a year in btw and at 45 never had better health…
I've skipped over this video repeatedly because the topic didn't interest me. I finally did out of boredom, and realized I would've clicked long ago if I'd known it was about clickbait. lmao
I have encoded all of my personal ID that must be translated back to the original I got from the government. Anyone who tries to take any of the numbers that ID me will not have a clue what they mean as I am the only person who knows how to decode the numbers back to the original government ID numbers. If I lose my wallet or it gets taken the person who has it will not be able to use any of the information in the wallet. I also have a cord tied to my wallet and attached to my vest so pick pockets can't take the wallet. Once of prevention better than a pound of cure.
The best way to remember a pin is to use the letters associated with the number and make a word out of them ie. 2= abc 3= def 8=tuv 9=wxyz pin 9428= what
Steve, you never cease to amaze me. I have seen those "chum boxes" for years and they've always caught my attention but not enough to click on one. Thank you for telling me what they're really about. I suspected they were a form of click bait, but people must actually fall for them or they'd go away.
You're right. Now, if you have something like gold or silver, it's not currency, and no drug dealer is going to be using it for transactions..... They steal that, and there is a guaranteed lawsuit of epic proportions!
Why doesn't the FTC crack down on the news sites that have Chum Boxes. If the Chum Box doesn't reveal what it is advertising then it should be considered false advertising.
Solution to chum box - 1. Adblocker. 2. Pay for your news. RE: Which smurf/cereal/etc are you? Facebook is a haven for those, they are meaningless, and the companies posting them just harvest your facebook info when you click on them, pretty sad.
I think a lot of people are attracted to the idea that vegetables might be bad for them. They are basically living for the day when a doctor tells them to eat what they want. 😊
I've gone down that rabbit hole more than once, but it didn't take me long to figure out the veggies that would kill you is complete BS. Now it's pretty easy to figure out what the chum box is and don't click
Great just Great now I don't know which vegetable to throw out, I haven't met any young sexy singles, and I'm probably carrying some piece of paper around in my wallet that I shouldn't.
This video was posted three years ago and it has only gotten worse. Main Stream Media websites are now using click bait titles in their stories. But that's getting to be old news because their new tactic is to misspell a word or write a grammatically horrible sentence to confuse you, sometimes using a non-sequitur. I know it's supposed to look like an accident when they do that, but it's not. They're doing it on purpose.
The person writing the clickbait is not the stupid one, the people who keep clicking after the first few million times on the click bait are the stupid ones. I'm smart because it only took me a few months to quit clicking through those single frame listicles that go on and on and on and on. I never did find out the unknown secret about Gilligan and Mary Ann
There is however one piece of paper you should never carry in your wallet: that would be a password cheat sheet. Such a cheat sheet could lead to a chain of discovery that you could otherwise refuse under the fifth amendment. Also it would allow someone who stole your wallet to gain access to your private information. So I would think "password cheat sheet" would be the most correct answer to the video title.
So all that information was entertaining but what should i take out of my wallet? I've watched 3 times now thinking i missed it but i swear its not in the video. So i'm leaving my wallet at home until i figure this out.
Having a reciet for 3000 Pounds of 34-0-0 fertilizer caused problrm from US Customs when reentering from Canada. SO I now never put reciets for farm chemicals in wallet
I encourage you all to watch the full video. But for those of you that don't have 17 full minutes to spare, I will spoil the main takeaway below because this information is too valuable to remain hidden any longer. _Read more to see this life-changing information now._ Never carry a picture of corn in your wallet
That is why I take a scorched earth policy with adblocking. Because major websites think it is ok to have even 10% deceitful ads, I protect myself by blocking 100% of ads. I am sorry to the youtube producers that deserve my ad revenue, but that is what patreon is for. So I have no problem adblocking youtube in order to stick it to google.
You do realize, don't you, that you have now handed the Chum Box people an entirely new viral meme to pitch.... "Famous Attorney says there is one piece of paper you should NEVER carry in your wallet" (click here for details)
I can't remember his name offhand, but I've read a book (I still have the book somewhere) from an American physician who refers to himself as A gut doctor (not necessarily THE gut doctor, and not the one Steve refers to), and deals with what he referrers to as "gut health". And when I mentioned him to my oncologist (as part of my post colon-cancer review), he said that this specific book is FULL of the same advice he and his colleges have been advising for years.
So, WHAT should I never carry in my wallet, Steve ??? BTW, I have the toxic vegetable answer, based upon the stuff I was forced to eat during my childhood. Lima beans. Killed my two brothers stone cold because they didn't have enough Frosted Flakes sugar in their systems to counteract it !
I just went to CNN (sorry Steve, had to pause you for a moment) just to see if they had the Gut Doctor thing. Yep. They also had one the shows a man's leg who's been wearing a tight sock and left an imprint and you could tell his leg had been squeezed so hard it altered the shape of his calf! The headline read *One of the telltale signs you're at risk for heart attack* I clicked it and it took me to a page for supplements. So bad. I fall for these things all the time. No more. There's no answer waiting for you. Just more ads.
They always say not to carry your social security card in your wallet, but then I’m asked for my social security card. And I don’t have it because I don’t want to be victim of identity theft. You can’t win 🤷♂️
@@ericyoungstrom3634 Jobs. Employers generally require a new-hire to make a copy of their SSN, driver's license (or ID), and need a voided check to start direct deposit. Yes, it still happens (as of 2022 at least).
Even though clickbate, I would say NEVER carry your SSN card day to day unless you're getting your ID or passport or something that requires it on that day.
@@gbear1005 as a US citizen I'd use a SS card for proving employment eligibility on an I-9 form for any new job. Or anything else in which a SS card is an accepted document, like a RealID. For the simple fact that if it's lost, stolen, or destroyed, I can get a replacement for free. Birth certificate replacement would cost me a minimum of $51 & a passport would cost me a minimum of $65 for a card, $145 for a book, or $175 for both. Plus the fact that I'd be w/o a passport for ~2 months.
Paper You Should NEVER Carry: Honestly, I thought you were going to say Social Security Card. Yes this is an official document but it is NOT considered valid ID by itself and if you lose it, it is ridiculous hard to get a replacement. There are very few times in your life that you need to produce your SS Card...NEVER carry it on you!
What used to be legitimate news sources (local Television stations) are participating in these clickbait adverts. I surmise that they are so desperate for money that they are resorting to this type of income. They are not vetting the adverts. Or they are aligning themselves with a 3rd-party source who is aligned with this garbage. The ones that I dislike the most is you click on the source( it is usually a story or some reported unknown information about a popular individual). The "story" requires you to click next and you have to repeat this step10-15 times. I am a true crime buff so it usually involves a crime story of some nature. I try not to do it anymore. I will usually try to find other sources about the main subject and get my information off of one web article.
Who else kept thinking of Roy Scheider everytime they heard "chum"? At any moment I was waiting for Jaws to appear and someone to say "You're gonna need a bigger boat".
There is something you should never carry in your wallet it's a naked picture of the wife of the officer that just pulled you over don't ever do that just helping you out
As I see it, all they need from me is my wasted time. The companies who advertise in the rabbit holes are the ones paying here. So, what we should do is to dedicate a couple hours a week to clicking like a madman, causing these companies to pay out for nothing in return. At some point, those paying for this crap will come to their senses and stop supporting these vultures. Consider those two wasted hours a week a part of our civic duty to clean up the internet. Just try to get as many companies as we can to pay out some of their revenues with no possibility of any returns.
Rhubarb leaves contain oxalic acid, a chemical that can cause death if a human consumes between 5.7 and 11.7 pounds of rhubarb leaves, depending on the specific leaves and the individual's weight, according to Healthline. While rhubarb poisoning is rare (since most people wouldn't eat that much at a time), it's probably safest to stick to rhubarb stalks.
The paper you should never carry in your wallet is your Social Security card. You're welcome.
They realized not that many years ago that people with Medicare cards couldn't carry them because they were using our Soc Sec numbers. Now we have separate number about last 5 years.
That was my immediate response, too! Social Security cards are worth $$$ to identity thieves!
That's what I was thinking as well
Except in a lot of states, your S.S.N. is on your driver's license.
@@valeriemoore2762I've been on Medicare for 14 years, my S.S.N. was never my Medicare ID number.
Using clickbait to trick people into watching a video discussing clickbait. A bold move cotton.
Let's see if it works out for them.
😮….. 😸😻
Top comment for sure!!
I sure do like pumpkins, Steve ...
@@SgtSnausages 😆
There is a paper you really shouldn't carry: your Social Security card. I carried mine for decades and then realized that it served no purpose, and would disclose an important identifier if someone else got my wallet.
I thought that was the answer lol
If you're a married dude, don't carry a pic of your girlfriend in your wallet.
I used to carry a photo of my wife in my wallet, and a CV Ute receptionist commented on how nice that I do that, to which I replied, “she would kill me if I carried a picture of my girlfriend.”
I watched this whole video and I still don’t know what paper I’m not supposed to carry in my wallet.
Lol
So your a classic clickbait victim.
The answer is acid
That moment when you go, "Ohhhh..."
Id
Based on the asset forfeiture topics he's covered recently, I thought the paper he was referring to is paper money.
Don't carry a WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE poster of yourself
Epic reply
could you claim the reward for a bounty on yourself?
How I knew that. I was a successful realtor im Texas. Whenever I had a client who responded to an ad for a house I'd ask what made them call about the house. Pretty soon I had a list of things and words that made people call. Terms like prestigious, spacious, etc are relative terms that could be applied legally to many properties. That made my ads so effective I had all the clients I wanted. It was amazing that once I had the right combination of words I could just cut and paste for each ad. I was careful to find the right home for them after we looked a the house the called about. At the same time it worked like magic, and I was always a top producer. As for a vegetable that can kill you, I've seen some pumpkins that were so big that dropping one on somebody's head probably would kill them.
Yes there is. You should NEVER carry your social security card in your wallet.
well cash as well until civil asset forfeiture goes away
@@wes4477 😳
@@wes4477 only drug dealers and cops record serial numbers of money what do you plan on going in the inner city ghettos and buying crack
Yeah memeorize it
It’s not “your” SS card. It belongs to the Social Security Administration. Says so on the back of card
“Did you know that the average adult is carrying around 25 POUNDS of fecal matter in their bowels?” I’ve been tempted to click on this but something about it stinks.
Sounds like the crappy story about a doctor who diagnosed a politician with a bowel obstruction and got to tell him that he was quite literally full of s**t.
Here I thought you were going to say Social Security Card.
you obviously haven't heard about Kimmy and her Lamborghini
@@alexm566 ??????
@@dremwolf5419 ua-cam.com/video/ceTh7XAqT-8/v-deo.html
Zig Zag...
Any kind of ID... I keep it in the car
Actually one thing no one should carry with them at all times is a Social Security Card. Put that in a home safe or safe location. If you lose that card someone can easily use that info to put you in a lot of potential trouble.
I never really thought of that. I always tried to protect where i live by putting my p o box on my drivers licenses but one year, the dmv changed it to my apartment address. Now if someone robs you and takes your wallet and keys, they can go rob your place as well.
True - I understand Obama has used about 7 or 8 of them. One being from Connecticut (a deceased person I believe).
Never carry a $1,000 bill in your wallet. The police will seize it under civil forfeiture for doing nothing.
That's why Steve keeps his big bill on the bookshelf.
1000 dollar bills are no longer legal currency.
@@yestfmf right i tried to get one
@@yestfmf Wrong. If you happen to have one, say you found it in your grandfather's trunk, you can still get smaller bills at the bank from it. But the bank won't give you one if you hand them $1000. We have had bills of up to $10,000. Wouldn't you hate to lose that!
There is DEFINITELY a piece of paper you should never carry in your wallet according to top lawyers.
A sheet of acid tabs.
1st thing that came to my mind too.
I figured it would have been your SSN card. If your wallet was stolen, the robber would get your SSN, your credit cards, your id. and have a really big head start on stealing your identity.
Nope don't carry acid in your wallet
Never ever carry your social security card or keep your vehicle title in your car.
The old traveling salesman's rule was hide the title up under the seat or under the carpet. If the car dies then you are able to sign it away and buy a replacement. Those were the days of $500 cars and traveler's checks.
I never fall for click bait, my Tabloids told me all about them.
I once had a job on a commercial fishing boat, but immediately quit when the Captain started calling me old chum.
Hahahaha, thank you. I really needed that laugh today🤣
How do you quit from a fishing boat? Jump into the ocean?
Chumbox, makes me think of what you need to hunt sharks. Now the sharks are using a chum box to catch us.
They could truthfully say that tomatoes are a type of nightshade (which some are poisonous) peppers, eggplants, and white potatoes and others which are not poisonous but tobacco is.
Let's not forget the ever popular "Casinos Don't Expect You To Do This But They Can't Stop You" 🐠
Casinos don't want you to realize that these giant glitzy buildings are 100% paid for by the fools who frequent them.
Funny thing that's Willa Holland in that picture lol
Would you really notice if a vegetable killed you? Think about that for a second.
I ate a peyote button once, and the celery in my fridge came after me with a pointed stick. I hate it when that happens.
Once?
Don't carry too much cash in your wallet. The cops or feds can seize it under forfeiture. If your wallet is lost or stolen if the cash goes missing good luck getting it back. Good luck getting it back if legally seized
cops stepped up their game and they are stealing whole armored trucks full of cash nowadays
Since the deadly vegetable was never definitively identified, I'll be throwing ALL of the vegetables out and eating only delicious meats and baked goods from now on, just to be on the safe side. ;)
Did you not know THIS PARTICULAR MEAT CAUSES CANCER SAYS WORLD RENOWNED STOMACH SURGEON!
@@stevelehto Spoilsport. By the way, there are a few folks who have conned people into believing they don't eat anything at all. All they need is air.
@@flagmichael THIS LEADING DOCTOR WARNS COOKING OR BAKING FOODS MAKES THEM POISONOUS!!!
Sharks are carnivores. Sharks don't eat vegetable mater. Sharks don't develop cancer. Hence eating vegetables causes cancer
If you only eat steak/organ meat you’d have better health and strength than you’ve ever known…
Things like Arthritis, joint pains, constipation, tiredness, BODY FAT, fatigue would all disappear. I’m a year in btw and at 45 never had better health…
I've skipped over this video repeatedly because the topic didn't interest me. I finally did out of boredom, and realized I would've clicked long ago if I'd known it was about clickbait. lmao
Trump kicks Obama's Bat Boy out of White House basement - flees in UFO with gut doctor.
Every piece of advertising is either SHINY, SEXY or SCARY, depending on what they're trying to sell you and how they're doing it
Never cary your SS card. Too easy to lose.
Agree, Jacob, unless you need it for that day.
your pin code. Found my grandfather had that in his wallet and told him to maybe not do that anymore
Look at what this man found in his grandfather's wallet. Number 6 will surprise you.
I have encoded all of my personal ID that must be translated back to the original I got from the government. Anyone who tries to take any of the numbers that ID me will not have a clue what they mean as I am the only person who knows how to decode the numbers back to the original government ID numbers. If I lose my wallet or it gets taken the person who has it will not be able to use any of the information in the wallet. I also have a cord tied to my wallet and attached to my vest so pick pockets can't take the wallet. Once of prevention better than a pound of cure.
The best way to remember a pin is to use the letters associated with the number and make a word out of them ie. 2= abc 3= def 8=tuv 9=wxyz pin 9428= what
Steve, you never cease to amaze me. I have seen those "chum boxes" for years and they've always caught my attention but not enough to click on one. Thank you for telling me what they're really about. I suspected they were a form of click bait, but people must actually fall for them or they'd go away.
Four years later, this just showed up in my feed. Odd.
The paper you should never carry in you wallet is $100 bills. See Steve's Civil Forfeiture videos.
That’s where I thought he was going with this too!
You're right.
Now, if you have something like gold or silver, it's not currency, and no drug dealer is going to be using it for transactions.....
They steal that, and there is a guaranteed lawsuit of epic proportions!
The certificate of title to your car. Anyone who has it owns the car if they are willing to sign your name on it.
Tenants would pay rent with $100s and $50s. I didn't carry more than one of each in my wallet, though.
@@algrayson8965 Learned
You know what I'm 5 minutes into it and still have no idea what I should not keep in my wallet.....
South Park did a episode on a topic like this a few years ago. It was funny as he knowingly went down the rabbit hole.
Why doesn't the FTC crack down on the news sites that have Chum Boxes. If the Chum Box doesn't reveal what it is advertising then it should be considered false advertising.
Drivers license because it's not needed to 'travel'....now give me my $100!
Speaking of clickbait, what is the thing that we should never carry our wallet?
Your ______ _______ paper.
Solution to chum box -
1. Adblocker.
2. Pay for your news.
RE: Which smurf/cereal/etc are you? Facebook is a haven for those, they are meaningless, and the companies posting them just harvest your facebook info when you click on them, pretty sad.
I think a lot of people are attracted to the idea that vegetables might be bad for them. They are basically living for the day when a doctor tells them to eat what they want. 😊
Humans have evolved over thousands of years to consume food as it is found in nature. Stick to a whole food diverse diet and you will be fine.
Unused ransom notes, hard to explain
I was kind of listening but I'm removing the vegetables from my wallet immediately.
You are being REALLY cautious..... now remove all the pieces of paper in the fridge.
I'd say you probably do NOT want to carry a copy of a warrant for your arrest. ;o)
I've gone down that rabbit hole more than once, but it didn't take me long to figure out the veggies that would kill you is complete BS. Now it's pretty easy to figure out what the chum box is and don't click
Anything vegetable that hasnt been washed properly or has been handled by someone who doesn't wash their hands can kill you
I just called my wife a chum box. Now shes not talking to me.
I know a guy who knows a guy who died from slipping on a banana and died. Now, bananas are banned in twenty-seven countries in North America.
Great just Great now I don't know which vegetable to throw out, I haven't met any young sexy singles, and I'm probably carrying some piece of paper around in my wallet that I shouldn't.
@@flagmichael OMG mystery Solved.
This video was posted three years ago and it has only gotten worse. Main Stream Media websites are now using click bait titles in their stories. But that's getting to be old news because their new tactic is to misspell a word or write a grammatically horrible sentence to confuse you, sometimes using a non-sequitur. I know it's supposed to look like an accident when they do that, but it's not. They're doing it on purpose.
The piece of paper you should never carry is any piece of paper which contains your Social Security number.
Your announcer lady didn't want to be associated with this chumbox. Respect to her.
The person writing the clickbait is not the stupid one, the people who keep clicking after the first few million times on the click bait are the stupid ones. I'm smart because it only took me a few months to quit clicking through those single frame listicles that go on and on and on and on. I never did find out the unknown secret about Gilligan and Mary Ann
There is however one piece of paper you should never carry in your wallet: that would be a password cheat sheet. Such a cheat sheet could lead to a chain of discovery that you could otherwise refuse under the fifth amendment. Also it would allow someone who stole your wallet to gain access to your private information.
So I would think "password cheat sheet" would be the most correct answer to the video title.
I was about to guess Social Security card
Any clickbait that says something like "this vegetable" instead of saying "carrots/etc" I just skip over.
So wait, you're never going to tell us which piece of paper to never carry in our wallet! 😁
So all that information was entertaining but what should i take out of my wallet? I've watched 3 times now thinking i missed it but i swear its not in the video. So i'm leaving my wallet at home until i figure this out.
I know a lot of people who carry their social security card in their wallet or purse. Why they do this, I don't know...
they used to have printed on them "carry this card with you"
17:00
Award for:
*Best dramatic pause, giving time for our brains to fill in the gap with what we know he wanted to say,*
goes to....
Steve
Just need to stop clicking everything you see. It's like having a 1'x1' board with "How do you entertain an idiot? (flip over)" painted on both sides.
Having a reciet for 3000 Pounds of 34-0-0 fertilizer caused problrm from US Customs when reentering from Canada. SO I now never put reciets for farm chemicals in wallet
LOL
I encourage you all to watch the full video. But for those of you that don't have 17 full minutes to spare, I will spoil the main takeaway below because this information is too valuable to remain hidden any longer. _Read more to see this life-changing information now._
Never carry a picture of corn in your wallet
That is why I take a scorched earth policy with adblocking. Because major websites think it is ok to have even 10% deceitful ads, I protect myself by blocking 100% of ads. I am sorry to the youtube producers that deserve my ad revenue, but that is what patreon is for. So I have no problem adblocking youtube in order to stick it to google.
Same. Although I use the logic of using adblocks as a cancer preventative, as thats basically what they are. ;)
It's embarrassing, how long I kept wondering what paper I should NEVER carry.
Rolling paper would not be a good idea.
😆Three years later, and those ads are still visible on websites, usually news type sites
You do realize, don't you, that you have now handed the Chum Box people an entirely new viral meme to pitch....
"Famous Attorney says there is one piece of paper you should NEVER carry in your wallet"
(click here for details)
Hahaha,
Oh the irony....
Hahaha
SLIDE 1/32
If you guessed
Sorry. _NEXT_
ANOTHER CHUMBOX
The one paper you should NEVER carry in your wallet is your SS card. Memorize the number and keep it n a secure location.
Us an AD BLOCKING add-on so you don't see crappy clickbait ads. It's like a "do not call list" for the internet.
I use Brave. It's an open source browser like Firefox.
I can't remember his name offhand, but I've read a book (I still have the book somewhere) from an American physician who refers to himself as A gut doctor (not necessarily THE gut doctor, and not the one Steve refers to), and deals with what he referrers to as "gut health". And when I mentioned him to my oncologist (as part of my post colon-cancer review), he said that this specific book is FULL of the same advice he and his colleges have been advising for years.
Lawyers hate him! Learn his secret here
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I've learned that if you stop a video before 20 seconds, it wont count as a view. I pause it then read the comments, then hit the back button.
How did you learn this?
I would say you should NEVER have a naked picture of a woman that happens to be the girlfriend of the cop that pulls you over...
Or his boyfriend!
SOCIAL SECURITY CARD!...Don't Carry IT!...EVER
Banks Can't Stop You Doing This, And They Hate It - Don't Miss Out!
New rules in (Your City) change insurance laws!
Never put your social security card in your wallet.
So, WHAT should I never carry in my wallet, Steve ???
BTW, I have the toxic vegetable answer, based upon the stuff I was forced to eat during my childhood. Lima beans. Killed my two brothers stone cold because they didn't have enough Frosted Flakes sugar in their systems to counteract it !
I just went to CNN (sorry Steve, had to pause you for a moment) just to see if they had the Gut Doctor thing. Yep. They also had one the shows a man's leg who's been wearing a tight sock and left an imprint and you could tell his leg had been squeezed so hard it altered the shape of his calf! The headline read *One of the telltale signs you're at risk for heart attack* I clicked it and it took me to a page for supplements. So bad. I fall for these things all the time. No more. There's no answer waiting for you. Just more ads.
Social Security card, the title to anything and your myspace password are all things probably better to not carry around
yeah it is very important to keep myspace password secure. but i do know ppl who carry ss card all the time
Your SS card. Never carry that on a daily basis.
When I get curious about an ad at the bottom, I go to Google and search for whatever it was.
Chum is chopped up fish guts and or spoiled meat to dump in water to attract fish.
They always say not to carry your social security card in your wallet, but then I’m asked for my social security card. And I don’t have it because I don’t want to be victim of identity theft. You can’t win 🤷♂️
Where are you being asked to show your card? In 50+ years on the planet I’ve never been asked to show mine.
@@ericyoungstrom3634 Jobs. Employers generally require a new-hire to make a copy of their SSN, driver's license (or ID), and need a voided check to start direct deposit. Yes, it still happens (as of 2022 at least).
Even though clickbate, I would say NEVER carry your SSN card day to day unless you're getting your ID or passport or something that requires it on that day.
@@gbear1005 - it's one of the things you need if you're getting an ID or an bank requires it.
@@gbear1005 as a US citizen I'd use a SS card for proving employment eligibility on an I-9 form for any new job. Or anything else in which a SS card is an accepted document, like a RealID.
For the simple fact that if it's lost, stolen, or destroyed, I can get a replacement for free. Birth certificate replacement would cost me a minimum of $51 & a passport would cost me a minimum of $65 for a card, $145 for a book, or $175 for both. Plus the fact that I'd be w/o a passport for ~2 months.
@@gbear1005 - to get a REAL ID you have to show it, a passport, as well as other things.
@@Iceberg86300 - That's what I was explaining.
@@dalewalker4614 - yes, I did.
Paper You Should NEVER Carry:
Honestly, I thought you were going to say Social Security Card.
Yes this is an official document but it is NOT considered valid ID by itself and if you lose it, it is ridiculous hard to get a replacement. There are very few times in your life that you need to produce your SS Card...NEVER carry it on you!
Plus the danger of it being stolen
You can carry the number on a paper but scramble and encode it so that no other person can know what it is. Keep the orig in a safe at home.
Papers you should NEVER carry !! May be considered drug paraphernalia, E-Z Widers or Zigzag rolling papers. :-D
Bummer Dude !!!, Took yer Green?, Trippin !!.@@hankbridges5055
I love the paragraph written on 60 pages because there are so many ads the can't write it all on the first 59 pages along!
A sufficient quality of any food dropped from a sufficient hight will cause a great deal of harm including possible fatality.
Also if it ends up in your lungs, most foods can injure you.
What used to be legitimate news sources (local Television stations) are participating in these clickbait adverts. I surmise that they are so desperate for money that they are resorting to this type of income. They are not vetting the adverts. Or they are aligning themselves with a 3rd-party source who is aligned with this garbage. The ones that I dislike the most is you click on the source( it is usually a story or some reported unknown information about a popular individual). The "story" requires you to click next and you have to repeat this step10-15 times. I am a true crime buff so it usually involves a crime story of some nature. I try not to do it anymore. I will usually try to find other sources about the main subject and get my information off of one web article.
My chumbox was sore so I went to the doctor and he told me to throw away this one vegetable.
the paper you shouldnt carry in your wallet is your Social Security Card.
Who else kept thinking of Roy Scheider everytime they heard "chum"? At any moment I was waiting for Jaws to appear and someone to say "You're gonna need a bigger boat".
I watched the whole video and I still don't know which paper I should never hold in my wallet!
You have served the public interest very well with this video. Thanks.
Actually having money can get you targeted and robbed by local police
There is something you should never carry in your wallet it's a naked picture of the wife of the officer that just pulled you over don't ever do that just helping you out
"I found a wallet once. It had a picture of my wife in it!" Rodney Dangerfield
@@jasonswiatkowski9127 lol
I was going to say don’t carry a social security card haha
As I see it, all they need from me is my wasted time. The companies who advertise in the rabbit holes are the ones paying here. So, what we should do is to dedicate a couple hours a week to clicking like a madman, causing these companies to pay out for nothing in return. At some point, those paying for this crap will come to their senses and stop supporting these vultures. Consider those two wasted hours a week a part of our civic duty to clean up the internet. Just try to get as many companies as we can to pay out some of their revenues with no possibility of any returns.
Someone ought to code a server-side bot that can do this in lulls in activity.
I've watched this over and over again and I still don't know what paper not to carry in my wallet. :)
Hence the Click Bait! It does work doesn't it?
The paper you should never carry in your wallet! Cash that adds up to thousands of dollars.
Rhubarb leaves contain oxalic acid, a chemical that can cause death if a human consumes between 5.7 and 11.7 pounds of rhubarb leaves, depending on the specific leaves and the individual's weight, according to Healthline. While rhubarb poisoning is rare (since most people wouldn't eat that much at a time), it's probably safest to stick to rhubarb stalks.