This is an AI version of the last post. Grammerly.
This Sunday, while feeling bored, I decided to drive down to Sportsman Warehouse to pick up some 9mm ammo. While I was there, I checked out a Walther PDP, and it had a really nice fit in my hand. After leaving the shop, I went to my truck and emptied my pockets, which had the ammo in them. Unfortunately, during this process, my wallet fell out.
When I got to the range, I shot my new Sig P320. It has a nice trigger and is well-balanced in my hand, though its a grip is bit large for me, so I'll need to work on my grip. Unfortunately, the sights didn’t work for me, and I realized that I need to get shooting glasses to see the sights properly. Getting older has its challenges. After finishing about 100 rounds, I decided to look at red dot sights. When I reached into my pocket for my wallet to make a purchase, I realized it was missing.
Panic set in as I went to search my truck. Using the Findit app on my phone, I discovered that my wallet was in Federal Way, which is about 28 miles away from Factoria, where I was. Then I noticed several text messages about purchases made at Walmart. Great.
I spent the next half hour locking all my credit cards. I called Verity first to have my card replaced and to dispute the unauthorized charges. Then I called Discover and did the same. I found that PayPal was closed, which was frustrating. Fortunately, I managed to handle everything with Apple through their app but still called them to ensure all issues were resolved and marked as disputed.
Just to be safe, I loaded my shotgun and placed a flashlight in an accessible spot.
On Monday, I took the day off to run around and get my driver’s license replaced as well as a new debit card. I went to the bank to report my credit and debit cards and received a new debit card. It's surprisingly difficult to live without a debit card nowadays.
The DMV visit was shockingly quick, taking only about 20 minutes, and it cost me $22. Then I went to Costco, where I didn’t encounter any issues; however, I had to show a photo of my old license along with my temporary one. I can't help but hope that the people who used my card got some good stuff—essentially for free.
On Tuesday, I filled out the documents for a work replacement card and called PayPal to shut everything down and order a new card.
Now, I just have to wait for the replacement to arrive so I can update all my auto-pay information. Fun times ahead.