I hope this and what I am about to say is suitable for an open forum. I don't think I'm giving too much away of a personal or in-depth nature but my faith in people has, not for the first time, upset me at how dishonest people can be.
For the first time ever in my life I lost my wallet tonight; well it was stolen really.
I knew where I had it last, only minutes earlier, so went back to the store which had CCTV, inside and out, and revealed what happened..
I bought some beer from a local Off Licence and after I paid for it and put the change in my wallet, because others were waiting behind me, I just quickly put it between my gloves along with all my other stuff and left. (I was using my motorbike).
By the time I was outside fumbling with a bag, my gloves and faffing with a key to open my top box etc. the footage clearly shows how it fell on the ground as I chose the glove for my right hand while straddling my bike ready to go. Wearing a helmet also blinkered me to what happened and muffled my hearing, as I know others here will know, otherwise I’m sure I would have noticed.
The footage very clearly shows a woman and her son coming out just after I left and she notices it straight away. As she walks past it she points to it and her young son, who is a few feet behind her, dutifully picks it up as they walk on their way.
Again, the video footage in 'real time' clearly shows how she was right behind me, on foot, about two seconds after I rode off. So there is absolutely no doubt she would have known it was mine, although even IF she didn't that was no excuse for what followed tonight
Now I know what you’re thinking, “try using your brain to remember the most important thing in future”. Okay, you’re right. My head was thinking of other things, not least the crappie hard week I’ve had and this is the weekend where I can hopefully ease into my 'mental slippers'. I’m not usually that scatterbrained, but I was tonight.
So off I went oblivious to what had happened outside Drinks World and I went to my local corner shop to get some grub and a lottery number. It was then, about five minutes after the incident, that I realised I was minus a wallet. I went back and forth twice looking at every inch of the road on my short route and asked the nice man in the store if he had seen it or anything and it was on my second return to his store he said “I can play back the CCTV”.
We were able to view me as I pulled up, got off and inside the store – the whole thing in good quality for the lighting I must say. This is where it became more sinister...
Knowing this I quickly rode home and logged on to find what number I need to cancel my Debit Card, but there’s an unread email in my inbox from “Barclays Verified by Visa” with the subject title “Verified by Visa Password Change Confirmation”
Here’s what it said:
“This message confirms you changed the password for your Verified by Visa service.
This is an outbound message only. Please do not reply.
If you have not amended your Verified by Visa account password, please contact us on 0870 156 6485*.
Thank you
Barclays Bank PLC”
Then followed a manic panic session of phone calling and pressing “1” for this and “2” for that....

!!!
I should add I am not blaming either Barclays or Just Eat, (who ever they are), but I
am surprised at the apparent ease with which this could happen. Even as the genuine account holder I know I have to jump through e-hoops of fire to do anything!!!
The CCTV showed that this happened at, (I did see it at the time but can’t remember exactly now because I’m still trying to come down from it all), about 18:10 p.m. The email showed they ‘got to work’ at 18:31 p.m. and spent £52.65 from what I believe is an online foody thing called ‘Just Eat’. Apart from that, everything else was now cancelled and safe, I think or thought.
Once the man who can cancel cards was done with me I needed to be passed onto a fraud investigation line whereupon I am told that the Verified by Visa account is something different and separate. So she had to cancel that and give me a temporary password which I’ll have to faff with later and change to something I usually use which is difficult to guess like Abcd1234.

(I'm trying not feel down about it).
So then, when I get a bank statement with the amount £52.65 credited to Just Eat I am to call them back and proceedings will, well, proceed.
There is a question here which really bothers me! I keep my life simple so all I have in my wallet, apart from small cash, is a Debit Card and my driver’s licence which, I am going to hazard a guess, is probably less than most people here? And yet they can do ALL THIS to me in the space of ~20 minutes!???

Is there anything more they can do by virtue being in possession of my licence?
Please don’t criticize me for being stupid; I know I was and I guess it’s what you would call a lesson learnt the hard way. Since all I’ve got is four cans of Carlsberg and no money, or means of withdrawing any, I’ll sup them and cry myself to sleep tonight.
What a world we live in

It wasn't like this when i was a kid growing up in Cornwall I can tell you
