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didi 09-14-2015 03:53 AM

O.K. This is new to me. Would someone explain this to me? Why the foil?

ManiacQuilter2 09-14-2015 05:14 AM

I don't think it would work either. The cardholders that protect are not that expensive to purchase.

AZ Jane 09-14-2015 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by mermaid (Post 7316373)
I just finished making myself a new card holder...with the foil I mentioned in the post above. I don't think a thief will be able to read thru the heavy foil once he gets past all the other junk in my purse! I should
add that it was done in the hoop on embroidery machine. [ATTACH=CONFIG]530659[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]530660[/ATTACH] Very sorry my pix are so large--with ipad--will resize next time.

Not a problem, old eyes LOVE big pictures LOL

Jannie 09-14-2015 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by didi (Post 7316920)
O.K. This is new to me. Would someone explain this to me? Why the foil?

I must be in the dark because I need someone to explain this to me also.

Chester the bunny 09-14-2015 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by Jannie (Post 7317611)
I must be in the dark because I need someone to explain this to me also.

The strip on your credit card contains all kinds of information that can be stolen. It's been referred to as electronic pickpocketing. If you can just tap your credit card on a machine and it draws the information from the chip in the card, apparently the information can be taken from your card through your purse. Not sure how.........but they make special sleeves, or cases to keep your cards in, so I was going to make a pretty one and wondered if the insulbrite would work. I'm going to take the suggestion to go to the store and put my credit card on the machine using the insulbrite between the card and the reader and see what happens.
Here's some more info
http://www.itworldcanada.com/blog/pr...ocketing/98014

slbram17 09-14-2015 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by Chester the bunny (Post 7315813)
Does anyone know if I made a small credit card pouch using insulbrite inside, would it protect the credit cards like those small little cases or holders do?

I saw the safety sleeves on Amazon for less than $10 for a set of 8.

Dottie Bug 09-14-2015 08:41 PM

I saw on the net that it would take 2 layers of the hd. foil. and the whole wallet would be protected. I wouldn't do this because the foil would tear and not protect it . just get the ones they sell ,and know for sure. DottieBug

Tiggersmom 09-14-2015 08:44 PM

I would like to know for sure as I want to make some Christmas gifts.

Share a link when someone finds out, please.

slbram17 09-15-2015 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by Dottie Bug (Post 7317681)
I saw on the net that it would take 2 layers of the hd. foil. and the whole wallet would be protected. I wouldn't do this because the foil would tear and not protect it . just get the ones they sell ,and know for sure. DottieBug

I'm thinking that too. On this one, I would want to be comfortable out and about with the credit card being protected. From what, the safety sleeves are not expensive.

Actually, I am kind of surprised the banks don't include these with the cards. Go figure?

misseva 09-15-2015 09:05 AM

I made a sleeve out of HD aluminum foil. Just fits my credit card which I keep inside my wallet. I made it a long time ago and hasn't torn. I just folded several layers together and then folded it around my card. No sewing.


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