None of my cards have RFID tags.
Does anyone have a link to any stories about a confirmed case of identity theft using RFID? Or some known identity thief arrested with RFID equipment? I'm still not convinced that RFID is an issue for most people, even with a wallet full of RFID-enabled cards.
I just bought my first new wallet in like 10 tens (or maybe longer). It's one of those stainless steel fabric wallets. They look cool and I wanted to try one out. Although not a reason for buying it, I liked that it advertised that it is RFID blocking.
However, one thing that I learned to my surprise is that not all "touchless" technologies are the same. When I first got my wallet, the only thing I could easily test was the card key for my office suite. To my chagrin, my wallet did not block that signal when I waved it near the door sensor. But I went back to the wallet manufacturer's website and in the FAQ, it did mention that there are technologies used for things other than credit cards and ID cards that use a different system and are not blocked. I guess my card key is an example of that.
I later tried my bus pass on the way home and the wallet does effectively block that signal.