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furid Men's RFID Slim Leather Card Wallet (Brown or Black)

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Wonderful Career via Amazon has furid Men's RFID Slim Leather Card Wallet (Brown or Black) on sale for $9.99 - $3 (30%) when you apply promo code Q5IY7WTL at checkout = $6.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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mycity33
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The threat they protect against—"digital pickpocketing" or RFID skimming—is almost non-existent in the real world. Here is the breakdown of why your cards are already safer than you might think.
​1. The Technology is Already Encrypted

​Modern contactless cards (the ones with the "wave" symbol) use EMV technology. Unlike the old magnetic strips that broadcast your actual card number, the chip creates a one-time unique code for every transaction.

​If a thief "skimmed" your card while it was in your pocket, they would only get a useless, one-time code.


​They would not get your name, your address, or the 3-digit CVV security code on the back.
​2. Skimming is "Theoretically Possible, Practically Rare"

​To scan your card, a thief would need to get an industrial-strength reader within a few inches of your pocket without you noticing.

​The Reality: Financial experts and law enforcement (including the FBI and AARP) consistently report that there are virtually no documented cases of street-level RFID skimming leading to actual fraud.


​The Real Danger: Digital thieves prefer much easier methods, like large-scale database hacks or "shimming" (placing a device inside a gas pump or ATM reader).
​3. Most "Chip" Cards Aren't Even RFID

​It's important to distinguish between the two types of chips:

​Contact Chips: If you have to "dip" your card into a reader, it uses a contact chip. These have no radio frequency and cannot be scanned from a distance. An RFID wallet does nothing for these.


​Contactless (Tap-to-Pay): Only these use RFID/NFC technology. Even then, your wallet's leather or fabric already provides a natural (though partial) dampening of the signal.
Hillsotex
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What kind of animal produces Aerospace-Grade Botanical Leather?

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mycity33Feb 01, 2026 05:32 PM
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The threat they protect against—"digital pickpocketing" or RFID skimming—is almost non-existent in the real world. Here is the breakdown of why your cards are already safer than you might think.
​1. The Technology is Already Encrypted

​Modern contactless cards (the ones with the "wave" symbol) use EMV technology. Unlike the old magnetic strips that broadcast your actual card number, the chip creates a one-time unique code for every transaction.
  • ​If a thief "skimmed" your card while it was in your pocket, they would only get a useless, one-time code.
  • ​They would not get your name, your address, or the 3-digit CVV security code on the back.
​2. Skimming is "Theoretically Possible, Practically Rare"

​To scan your card, a thief would need to get an industrial-strength reader within a few inches of your pocket without you noticing.
  • The Reality: Financial experts and law enforcement (including the FBI and AARP) consistently report that there are virtually no documented cases of street-level RFID skimming leading to actual fraud.
  • The Real Danger: Digital thieves prefer much easier methods, like large-scale database hacks or "shimming" (placing a device inside a gas pump or ATM reader).
​3. Most "Chip" Cards Aren't Even RFID

​It's important to distinguish between the two types of chips:
  • Contact Chips: If you have to "dip" your card into a reader, it uses a contact chip. These have no radio frequency and cannot be scanned from a distance. An RFID wallet does nothing for these.
  • Contactless (Tap-to-Pay): Only these use RFID/NFC technology. Even then, your wallet's leather or fabric already provides a natural (though partial) dampening of the signal.
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What kind of animal produces Aerospace-Grade Botanical Leather?
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TingFeb 01, 2026 11:34 PM
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Quote from Hillsotex :
What kind of animal produces Aerospace-Grade Botanical Leather?
Homegrown Organic Human Waste!!
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RogueVariableFeb 02, 2026 12:02 AM
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Quote from mycity33 :
The threat they protect against—"digital pickpocketing" or RFID skimming—is almost non-existent in the real world. Here is the breakdown of why your cards are already safer than you might think.​1. The Technology is Already Encrypted​Modern contactless cards (the ones with the "wave" symbol) use EMV technology. Unlike the old magnetic strips that broadcast your actual card number, the chip creates a one-time unique code for every transaction.
  • ​If a thief "skimmed" your card while it was in your pocket, they would only get a useless, one-time code.
  • ​They would not get your name, your address, or the 3-digit CVV security code on the back.
​2. Skimming is "Theoretically Possible, Practically Rare"​To scan your card, a thief would need to get an industrial-strength reader within a few inches of your pocket without you noticing.
  • The Reality: Financial experts and law enforcement (including the FBI and AARP) consistently report that there are virtually no documented cases of street-level RFID skimming leading to actual fraud.
  • The Real Danger: Digital thieves prefer much easier methods, like large-scale database hacks or "shimming" (placing a device inside a gas pump or ATM reader).
​3. Most "Chip" Cards Aren't Even RFID​It's important to distinguish between the two types of chips:
  • Contact Chips: If you have to "dip" your card into a reader, it uses a contact chip. These have no radio frequency and cannot be scanned from a distance. An RFID wallet does nothing for these.
  • Contactless (Tap-to-Pay): Only these use RFID/NFC technology. Even then, your wallet's leather or fabric already provides a natural (though partial) dampening of the signal.
While I agree with everything you say, if it costs nothing extra for RFID protection, then why not? 🙂

There's enough happening in the world to potentially ruin my day every day. A little peace of mind that costs nothing and could prevent a nightmare, no matter how rare, is welcome, IMHO.

Thanks for typing all that out so complete strangers are educated. The Internet needs more people like you.
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porkyFeb 02, 2026 12:37 AM
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Bought this the last time it came around. Too thick and too stiff.
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Kracker509Feb 02, 2026 12:39 AM
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Quote from porky :
Bought this the last time it came around. Too thick and too stiff.
Thats what she said LOL
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Thats what she said LOL
She never said that.
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mc68386Feb 02, 2026 03:51 AM
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She never said that.
Sorry to hear that.
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Quote from RogueVariable :
While I agree with everything you say, if it costs nothing extra for RFID protection, then why not? 🙂

There's enough happening in the world to potentially ruin my day every day. A little peace of mind that costs nothing and could prevent a nightmare, no matter how rare, is welcome, IMHO.

Thanks for typing all that out so complete strangers are educated. The Internet needs more people like you.
Lol he didn't type all that out at all
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RogueVariableFeb 02, 2026 02:29 PM
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Lol he didn't type all that out at all
I'm trying to be nice. 😁
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GregS7117Feb 02, 2026 07:05 PM
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Quote from porky :
Bought this the last time it came around. Too thick and too stiff.
I also hear that a lot from women.
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mstack1949Feb 03, 2026 07:23 PM
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What kind of animal produces Aerospace-Grade Botanical Leather?
Vegan leather = plastic or vinyl.
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GreenCreature5623Feb 03, 2026 11:09 PM
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I can never duplicate the Amazon deals it doesn't give me the option to put in a code
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Guaranteed inter-stellar leopard-bite proof at no additional charge, so why not?
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Quote from GreenCreature5623 :
I can never duplicate the Amazon deals it doesn't give me the option to put in a code
It's kind of hidden in the payment section now. If you click Change like you're going to use a different credit card you'll see where you can enter it.

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