Black/Black Leather Bi-Fold Money Clip Wallet by DesignSK

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Product Details
- 100% Bona fide Leather
- 2 probity card slots on the inside
- Exterior: black color, Inside: brown color
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Product Description
Customer Reviews
Not what you expect.
If you look at the pictures carefully, you will see this is a loose metal clip over a wallet. The way the wallet is stitched, there should be a pocket for one side of the clip but it is stitched closed. This is very rigid and tight and won't hold many cards, especially cards in protective non slip covers.
This is a product that would only be useful to someone with 2 cards and very little cash. It really can't hold much securely and is too stiff. It is so narrow that only perfectly aligned bills would be hidden in the clip.
Buy something else.
2010-07-12
(Austin, TX United States) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 1
SMART MONEY CLIP AS SEEN ON TV.

List Price:
$29.99
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Product Details
- Facsimile-sided Smart Money Clip stores cards and realize with style.
- Greetings card holder securely holds a single plan, or up to five cards. Money clip tightly grips up to 30 bills or receipts.
- Conclusively a solution for storing your credit cards and money!
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Product Description
Customer Reviews
smart money clip
Liked the product but it did not come with the credit card sleeve-so as a result it doesn't work well
2009-12-14
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 3
Smaller, Lighter, and Professional
Pros: Smaller and lighter than leather front pocket wallet I was using prior. Classier looking due to the stainless steal finish.
Cons: Puts a slight bend in your credit cards, but nothing I have not been able to get around at the gas station and grocery store. You do have to pull out all four cards on top to get to the fifth card on the bottom and juggle all of them while you wait to use and put back in. Did not have this problem with the multi-pocket wallet I had before.
Overall: Better than I had before and willing to easily pay $12 to $15. Felt $20 was a little high, but it should last a long time.
2009-09-02
(O' Fallon, Missouri United States) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
A Pleasure to Own
In my line of work I am always putting a few tools in my back pocket, tearing up my wallet. The wallet was too bulky to put in my front pockets since I squat down allot. The clip is perfect since the day I got it, and now rest comfortably in my front pocket. I carry the usual plastic, a picture of the grand baby (love her), and some discount card I have no idea what it's for. It has a nice weight to it, and classic look. I don't usually carry cash money, so I can't say much about how it hold it. So if you are looking to get a gift for your dad, grand dad, or boyfriend, and have no idea what to get, you might consider this clip.
2009-08-16
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
money clip
Money clip is okay. I may have to many credit cards because it wont hold them all. Otherwise good money clip to just grab and go.
2009-08-16
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 3
GREAT FRONT POCKET MONEY CLIP!!
I really don't understand the buyers of this product that don't like it. This is the "Cats Meow" if you're tired of carrying a wallet in your back pocket. All money clips are a different way of carrying your money and credit cards and they are a little harder to access but they are worth it just for the security if nothing else. Hope this helps with your purchase decision.
2009-06-14
(K. C. MO.) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Is it legal to put free clip art into a website designed to make money?
Oct 05, 2006 by suzi7693 | Posted in Programming & Design
I'm putting together a website as well as some flyers designed to get people to donate money to a fundraiser. Is it legal to use the microsoft clip art that came with my microsoft suite in these or is it some sort of copywrite infringement since I'm going to make money off of it.
Read the end user license agreement if any (EULA). If there is no EULA and it is not explecitly described that you can not use the clips to make moeny then you are ok.
If you can not, simply change a small section of the clipart in an image editor, save it and then use it. You have chenged the intellectual property of the original and it is now your own.
ebred | Oct 05, 2006
copyright infringement sounds about right. most pictures you use even the ones that say free you have to buy rights to. which you can do from$2-400 a pic. or you can make some
jlp.media | Oct 05, 2006
yes. I think it is illegal.
Thor | Oct 05, 2006
Regarding the items that come with Microsoft Suite--- Since you've paid for the license for the Suite, you've also already paid to use the included clip art for whichever purposes you see fit (be it commercial or not.) The license agreement specifies this (something like 14 pages into it.)
It you're looking for more photographic representations, please allow me to suggest www.sxc.hu This site maintains a large database of photos (most of VERY good quality) submitted by amature and pro photographers for general release. If a photographer doesn't want an image to be used, it will be specified- but well over 95% are free to use. (Courtesy there says that you inform the photographer how the image is being used.)
Good luck!
thom p | Oct 05, 2006
if it says on the site that it's free and can be used freely for personal use or business then yes you can.
if it says you can use it free ONLY for personal use then no you can't.
when in doubt email the webmaster of that site.
dwightl.geo | Oct 05, 2006
Wher can I get a clip art of the dollar bill that I can use to create play money?
Aug 09, 2006 by Toni S | Posted in Other - Visual Arts
Reproducing any part of US currency is akin to counterfeiting.
My suggestion is to make up some image of the play money entirely from 'scratch'.
J.D. | Aug 09, 2006
How to buy a Logo Art Toronto Maple Leafs 5/8" Logo (Sterling Silver) on Black Leather Money Clip in Canada?
May 03, 2007 by chris n | Posted in Hockey
Toronto Maple Leafs money clip
I saw NHL money clips at a store called Blueline in Vancouver.
Not sure if they had a Maple Leafs one.
hotpink_n | May 03, 2007
I need legal clip art for commercial use (T-Shirts, Posters) etc. I dont mind paying good money for it.?
Jan 19, 2008 by englishteacher | Posted in Other - Visual Arts
Try one of these collections...
http://www.novadevelopment.com/Products/Clipart.aspx
scott39_2000 | Jan 19, 2008
what is the best way to create buttons, clip art etc for my website?
Sep 12, 2008 by ashataranj | Posted in Programming & Design
i was trying to use paint to design icons for my website .. but it is very limited and the quality goes down when i save it in a gif file. I was hoping to find a free program that i can use to create such things .. but would also be open to suggestions for software that costs money.
To replace that lousy Paint program, use this free and easy to use one:
GetPaint.net - http://www.getpaint.net/
I use this program more than my Photoshop.
Inkscape is very good and free, too:
http://www.inkscape.org/
Even Blender and GIMP are free. Little harder to learn, but they do animations, too.
Ron
PayneLessDesigns.com | Sep 12, 2008