I might bite the bullet on this. I’ll have other wallets to keep the overflow, and take only what I need for each venture outside the home.
Monogram it “BMF,” of course.
Depending on the reason you’re accessing cards…for my one of my work IDs, I just unfold my RFID-blocking wallet and hold the interior to the sensor, rather than fussing with pulling the card out.
(Unfortunately, the other office I go to has a different type of sensor and gets confused by the other cards in my wallet, so that trick doesn’t work there.)
I would love to go for a more minimalist wallet, but I have too many cards that I don’t want to lose track of.
Well, this is why we can’t be together. I’m mostly helpless in a number of important life functions.
I keep my keycard for work in a pocket in my purse away from my credit cards & such. I can hold that section of purse up to the scanner to unlock the door and it works fine… unless I took the card out and forgot to put it back, of course.
Then I just look like a dummy holding my purse up to the keycard scanner.
I was actually pretty impressed that all three of the RFID cards i used every week worked fine if i just held my wallet near the appropriate sensor.
you’re dragging down the average “fitness” of the population, dude! yet another example of why we need to reintroduce human predation.