Maxx case with Card holder

tlacour

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Saw a friends case for her iPhone today with an integrated credit card holder. Anyone seen something like this for the Maxx. Looking for a hard case, not a leather wallet style case.

Thanks,

Tony
 
I like this idea. Haven't seen anything like this for the maxx.

I would say it is not something you would replace your wallet with, but something convenient if nt want to carry a lot.

If your phone gets stolen is probably enough personal information on it that you should be just as worried as if you were carrying all the other items. I don't see the big deal.

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imagine the pain and suffering ud be goin thru if u lost ur phone......top that off with ur id/driver license, cash, credit cards/atm/debit card.......

how would u be able to drive.......muchless prove urself at the bank to pull cash out muchless HAVE the means (cash/credit card) to replace ur phone and all other essential means of id/dl, a card/credit card.......

factor in worrying bout identity theft?.....

granted if ur phone is stolen/lost......its NOT like ur phone has ALL ur important info bout urself stored on it (as it shouldnt) in the first place........riiiiiiiggghhhttt?.....

cuz if u store ur credit card info on ur phone or ANY personal info (id/dl #) on ur phone and ur phone ends up getting lost/stolen.....then ur not the brightest lightbulb among the bunch..........imo......


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I was thinking with one less thing to keep up with, I would be less likely to lose it. I have never lost a phone or wallet, so wasn't really planning on that as a probable outcome.
 
So, how does this case make it more likely or devastating if I lose the phone or wallet? The phone is locked and can be wiped remotely, cards can be canceled, IDs replaced.

Still thinking it's more likely that one of two things will be lost than one single thing to keep up with. I guess I can see the whole "all eggs in a single basket" argument, but I still think that with less things to keep up with, it is less likely to be misplaced.