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If you people dont believe about stealing info off of cards, Google it. There's a number of apps you can download to do this. Trust me, I've done it myself as a test (because I didnt believe it). HENCE the tin foil that wearing, hole in the card drilling, BDA.45....
 
If you people dont believe about stealing info off of cards, Google it. There's a number of apps you can download to do this. Trust me, I've done it myself as a test (because I didnt believe it). HENCE the tin foil that wearing, hole in the card drilling, BDA.45....

I believe it, hasn't happened to ours.

I don't believe most of the RFID blocking wallets / sleeves etc work.

We use the sleeve our passport cards came with, and 2 extra sleeves (?SC DMV extras) on either side of the cards which don't fit into that sleeve.

Once those sleeves start showing thread wear/falling apart, I'll just use tinfoil taped with packaging tape.

The theory behind doing such is pretty simple. Block radio frequencies.
 
I believe you. How big of a hole did you drill? Does it matter?

I DONT recommend doing what I do, AT ALL. Get a RFID blocking wallet or something. I've been doing it from the start. It's kinda like bubbleguming with the cops, you gotta know what you're doing
 

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