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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I will soften my position on this subject a bit: there are legitimate applications for holders exactly as they are currently manufactured. But it is also true that there are colleagues who are walking the halls of Net54 and elsewhere with 4 figure (and greater) cards in their pockets. IMHO these cards deserve the protection that current technology can provide. Not some rinky dink slab that your pet tabby can open and gnaw up the card on you. |
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