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Palm Wallet-The biggest con ever, in my opinion

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meteore

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Mar 5, 2010, 3:23:14 PM3/5/10
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Hi,

I was just fooled into purchasing this palm wallet after watching one
of those quick info commercials. The commercial runs so quick, that
you imagine that you have a lot more space in the wallet then you
really do.

There is two zippered compartments, one for change and one for credit
cards, but no separate place for paper currency. If you are in the
habit of carrying a lot of paper currency, forget it.

My current wallet has the same amount of space for credit cards which
is zippered and a envelope type for change etc. It also has a money
clip for paper currency which is closed by a snap on tab. on my
current wallet. This feature is missing on the palm wallet.

My present wallet is also thinner.

My advice to you is don't get fooled by these quick info commercials
as there are similar products out there with the same features and
more.

Roger

Al

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Mar 5, 2010, 10:09:46 PM3/5/10
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Roger, Roger.

Zee

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Mar 8, 2010, 8:30:29 PM3/8/10
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Got that Roger.

h

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Mar 8, 2010, 9:16:29 PM3/8/10
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"Zee" <zza...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Mar 6, 4:23 am, meteore <bigro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just fooled into purchasing this palm wallet after watching one
> of those quick info commercials. The commercial runs so quick, that
> you imagine that you have a lot more space in the wallet then you
> really do.
>
> There is two zippered compartments, one for change and one for credit
> cards, but no separate place for paper currency. If you are in the
> habit of carrying a lot of paper currency, forget it.
>

Umm, is there ANYONE who still carries paper money? I've got one twenty
stuck in the back of my wallet that's been there since the 90s. Ok, so I'm
in the USA and obviously things are different in other countries, but NO ONE
uses cash in the USA anymore. We charge everything and then pay it off every
month. Totally free and we get to use the CC company's float for a month.
Excellent.


Rod Speed

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Mar 8, 2010, 11:08:48 PM3/8/10
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h wrote
> Zee <zza...@gmail.com> wrote meteore <bigro...@gmail.com> wrote

>> I was just fooled into purchasing this palm wallet after watching one of those quick info commercials. The commercial
>> runs so quick, that you imagine that you have a lot more space in the wallet then you really do.

>> There is two zippered compartments, one for change and one for credit
>> cards, but no separate place for paper currency. If you are in the
>> habit of carrying a lot of paper currency, forget it.

> Umm, is there ANYONE who still carries paper money?

Yep. I use it for the yard sales which almost never accept anything
else and for the farmer's market that hardly ever accepts anything else.

> I've got one twenty stuck in the back of my wallet that's been there since the
> 90s. Ok, so I'm in the USA and obviously things are different in other countries,

Bet it isnt with yard sales and farmer's markets.

> but NO ONE uses cash in the USA anymore.

Bullshit.

> We charge everything and then pay it off every month. Totally free and we get to use the CC company's float for a
> month. Excellent.

Doesnt work for everything.


Cindy Hamilton

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Mar 9, 2010, 1:16:32 PM3/9/10
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You don't appear to know a thing about anybody but yourself. If
Americans
don't use cash, then what happens to all of that paper produced by the
Mint?
Sheesh.

h

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Mar 9, 2010, 1:20:23 PM3/9/10
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"Cindy Hamilton" <angelica...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Well...I can't remember the last time I saw anyone paying for anything with
cash. Period. It's been years. Perhaps lots of people do, but not around
here.


Rod Speed

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Mar 9, 2010, 2:15:06 PM3/9/10
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They light their cigarettes with it, silly.

> Sheesh.


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