dalton108
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- Dalton
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Of course, I realize that. ?you do realize this card has a chip and antenna embedded.... I'm no genius scientists or anything, but don't think that would work with solid metal.
I bought it and think it's pretty cool, for what it is and what it cost.
That’s how they make ceramic rings and all kinds of other jewelry -by dissolving the plastic cards and taking the RFID chip out of them.
Yes, the card is solid metal, that’s why they sell it to you as … stainless steel. ? I welcome any criticism that isn’t third-rate condescending nonsense.
At what point did anything I say to indicate to you that I didn’t understand how they were made, or that I thought a “good idea” would be to sell a non-functional version?
You do understand that if it’s micro-routed so that the RFID simply sits in a cavity in the card that they could’ve put the tape on exactly one side of the card and left the other bare, yes?
The card is cheap looking and overpriced. You’re entitled to whatever opinion that you would like to have. You don’t need to address me any further, though. Thanks.
Good afternoon.
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