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Credit Card USB Flash Drives: Don’T Leave Home Without ‘Em

September 15th, 2009 by: Technabob


I’m going to go out on a limb and say that these credit card inspired USB flash drives weren’t manufactured with the approval of any major credit card bank. But that doesn’t make them any less cool to put in your wallet.

amex credit card flash drive

Each one is a dead ringer for a real credit card, although I can say with certainty that you can’t charge anything on these pieces of plastic. Heck, the one above is already expired, and the one below has no card numbers on it. I’m also not quite sure why the AMEX card has a VISA logo on the back. Go figure.

credit card flash drive

They’re available over at dealextreme in both 4GB ($14.71 USD) and 2GB ($11.99) versions – at least until American Express, VISA and Mastercard read this article.


Comments (5):

  1. dxfact says:

    Yes, it seems great…
    i will check this.
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    http://www.dxfact.com

  2. lecante says:

    hy

    who is the manufacter of this product
    i am very interesting

  3. TradeShow Promos says:

    These are super cool. I just did a blog about them (www.trade-show-promotion.blogspot.com) myself! I can’t get over how fun they are… but I really want to see one in person so I have a better grasp on the thickness/practicality of it, you know?

  4. Nikolay says:

    To purchase these USB Flash Drives from N-Studio it is possible here:
    http://www.n-studio.ru/index.aspx?id=384

  5. creditcardrays.com says:

    Nice resolution dude…bravo
    http://www.creditcardrays.com

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