Look at where you are putting your handbag

February 9, 2010
Author: Matt

Keeping your bag safe is sometimes something that is right at the back of your mind when out at a party at a friend’s house or even when out on the town. However even at close relatives it is possible that your bag could be stolen by somebody and that happy party night could be turned into a very bad night indeed. Of course it is not just your purse that could be stolen. A entire identity can be stolen with just one quick bag swipe. There are a few important tips to remember when you are going out.

The first point to make is never leave your bag unattended. it is quite a common thing for people to leave thier bags and coats and other belongings all in one room. Although this sounds likea really good idea the real truth behind it is that a thief can actually pretend to be looking for an item of thiers when they are not.

Chelsea clips can be very useful things indeed. If you see them when you are out then use them. These make it very hard for someone to actually steal a handbag as a thief will have to use both hands to even get it off the hook.

Getting to a bag for a thief is made even easier if you are hanging your bag off the back of a chair, do not do it. Ensure all zips and compartments are closed properly as doing this is making it that bit harder for a thief to touch your belongings.

The final point is carry as little cash with you as possible. Stopping your credit cards fromn being used is easy, getting stolen cash back is not.

If the worst does happen then your home insurance is not going to help at all and unless you are at home neither is home emergency insurance. The best bet to take is either gadget insurance or personal emergency insurance. Having both of these will not only enable you to claim back any gadget that may have been stolen but cash as well.

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3 Responses to “Look at where you are putting your handbag”

  1. Robbie Anderson Says:

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