Just curious how many of you EA's carry your current EA card with you in your wallet. The card measures 2.5" X 3.5" (a tad over) which is quite a bit larger than a credit card.
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Ha ha
Originally posted by Gretel View PostIt can be very helpful to have it placed with your driver's license so both of the cards show together if you have to show your driver's license to a police officer.
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Yes. In my billfold and
finally (at long last), something came of me carrying it around for seven years. While applying for a new Sam's Club card last year, the clerk asked for a company check or some sort of "official" ID for the business. Didn't have a check with me (any client ever told you that?) but I pulled out the EA card, she said "Okay, we're good to go" and promptly joined me up.
Have to admit though, I like showing it off anyway if possible (kinda like being a secret agent or sump'n).
P. S. Wonder if IRS would consider changing our title -- I've never cared for "enrolled" (someone here once said it sounds like we're in school). If they'd replace it with "secret" , then taxpayers would really snap to attention -- might even put CPAs in the second tier spot (I know, I know, attorneys are technically in first place, but in truth how many attorneys actually know much about taxes)?Last edited by Black Bart; 06-29-2013, 11:41 AM.
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