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Stewart/Stand RFID-Blocking Wallets: Texture Series

Stewart/Stand RFID-Blocking Wallets: Texture Series

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Product Description
Since introducing the world’s first Anti Identity Theft personal accessory in 2005, Stewart/Stand has made it a mission to provide the utmost fraud protection in each of its products. Designed to naturally block RFID transmissions from credit cards, passports, and IDs, these wallets are proven to protect your precious information Read More

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I wanted to check in and introduce myself to the community. We made several significant revisions to the construction of the wallets over earlier versions. We really appreciate your feedback. It’s through this kind of communication that we have been able to make these improvements. I'll do my best to answer comments/questions and reply to comments during the entirety of this Drop.
Zac_Lee
282
May 24, 2017
Does it come with a tinfoil hat? For the spy satellites I mean, also Chem trails
ferfebles
12
May 23, 2017
Stainless steel 3 times thinner than a sheet of paper... Do they allow you to enter a plane?
ferfeblesSince we started developing our wallets, I've been traveling with mine. Sometimes I feel lucky we're allowed to go through airport security with our pants on. At the end of the day, the wallet, along with change, keys, cell phone, etc. goes through the metal detector conveyor. The wallets are a great conversation piece with TSA.
sweffymo
190
May 23, 2017
I have one of these and I love it, but I had to stop using it because it cut holes in the pocket of my jeans.
Thank you! I must have overlooked that comment. A few years back, to address the wear issue on the interior of the wallets, we thickened up the front interior pockets.
The issue was caused by slight embossing of the raised credit card numbers on credit cards. These raised areas wore down over time.
This is no longer an issue with the change in wallet construction. Community/customer feedback is has been incredible and allowed us to continuously improve the wallets.
BrainFlush
6860
May 27, 2017
stewartstandExcellent response. Now MassDrop can you call out the strike team and tag this dude? VENDOR ALERT
JamesX
552
May 23, 2017
Do we need really need RFID blocking? In USA we aren't liable for fraudulent charges so there isn't much to worry about.
sweffymo
190
May 23, 2017
JamesXCards with RFID chips can be used for other creepy things like tracking your movement as well, for what it's worth.
BrainFlush
6860
May 23, 2017
I love the look of these and the fact they're made of steel thread. :D
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