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1). Are You A Potential Crime Victim?
I've been in law enforcement for 17 years and have a great deal of experience working in the street and dealing with the common problems and crimes of the average person. This article addresses the common crimes that are occuring to people when removed from their homes. This is to make you aware of them and how to reduce your chances of becoming a victim.
Article tags: crimes, robberies, larcenies, snatches, pickpocket, subway, bar, public places, cell phones, ipods, wallets, purses, crime victims

2). Leather Wallets - Many Options, Singular Style
Did you know? "When terrorists crashed into the World Trade Center, many people evacuated quickly. In his haste to leave his 32nd-floor office in the North Tower, Terrence McCormick, branch marketing director for Kemper Insurance, left behind his suit jacket with his wallet. After a harrowing descent down the stairs and getting covered by dust from the collapse of the South Tower, McCormick walked seven miles through Brooklyn to a point where he could catch a bus home.
Article tags: leather wallets, leather products, leather accessories, genuine leather, wallets

3). Unsafe e-Wallets
Ever since the Internet was introduced a the new revolutionary medium of information exchange, more and more companies, like eBay, MSN, Yahoo and recently Google have drawn the attention of the public to new online ways of keeping money circulating through the World Wide Web. By marketing or planning to introduce online payment tools, such as PayPal or the extensively discussed GWallet, software engineers focus on designing systems that will ease the experience and increase the safety of online purchases.
Article tags: wallets, purse, money

4). Accessorizing Your Leather: Great ideas to brighten your look!
Leather has been a favorite textile all over the world for thousands of years. It was used in England, Germany, France, as well as many other countries to make luggage, clothing, shoes, handbags, and other products as different cultures saw fit. The Indians used leather for their clothing, shoes, boots, jewelry, blankets, and homes. The Indians made their leather look more colorful and appealing to the eye.
Article tags: leather, handbag, purse, wallets, travel bags, id pass port holder, cell phone, case, wallet, fanny packs, shopping

5). Money In Money Out
You open it, close it, and reopen it at least twice a day. One of your most important storage devices, your wallet, has evolved over the years to an important financial tool and a personal journal. Storing receipts, bills, paper money, coins, credit or debit cards, your driver’s license and even your local supermarket membership card, your wallet is perhaps the most important piece in your pocket or purse.
Article tags: wallets, purse, money

6). Care For Your Leather: Great tips to keep your leather clean and moist!
Leather is a very durable material and needs to be cared for. To care and protect your leather handbags, backpacks, wallets, fanny packs, etc., you should use good quality water and stain repellant to help prevent stains and dirt build up. For best results: • Apply protecting products just after purchasing and three to four times a year thereafter as needed.
Article tags: leather, handbag, purse, wallets, travel bags, id passport holder, cellphone, case, wallet, fannypacks, shopping

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