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I got my Wocket in the mail today, added all my cards to it and then put it in my safe. (I have a bunch of cards, but I don't use them other than for small transactions for them to report.)
Nice! (In my head I keep hearing, "I've got a wocket in my pocket.") lol
I want one of those but i like my go to cards too much to not physically swipe them.
IMO, this is a good "Emergency" device. If I ever lose my real card or wallet, I have a backup I can use or if I need to suddenly evacuate or leave the area, I have this in one place.
Never know, emergencies happen when you least expect it. Always good to be prepared??
@Taoron wrote:IMO, this is a good "Emergency" device. If I ever lose my real card or wallet, I have a backup I can use or if I need to suddenly evacuate or leave the area, I have this in one place.
Never know, emergencies happen when you least expect it. Always good to be prepared??
Did the company make it clear that this product has a useful life of only a few months, and already will not work with recently issued cards at Walmart and more Targets, as well as an increasing number of small businesses? Counterfeiting is a massive problem and the industry is moving to chip cards (EMV cards) that prevent counterfeit magnetic stripes being used at chip-enabled terminals.
I consider the sale of items such as this and Coin to be, essentially, a form of fraud. They don't make it clear they're going to be useless much sooner than people would reasonably expect a product like this to last.