Where to buy this cheap?
Where to buy this cheap?
At Walmart in the same isle as the pussy repellent.
>isle
lol oh pajeets... the word is "aisle".
6061-T6 Aircraft-Grade Aluminum 4$ per kilo
DM1 12-card aluminum wallet (25g) 89$
>student
>million miler on united
what in the fuck?
Yeah, but CNC machine $3,000.00
Probably a rich korean that often flies home to south korea maybe?
My friend is from hong kong and as the oldest son he has to fly back to hong kong every year.
grad students can travel a lot for conferences. and if you want to dedicate the remainder of a grad stipend to traveling, i can assure you a stanford stipend is sufficient. you just have to live on campus with a few roommates, and be on the lookout for deals. a few of my friends are almost worryingly obsessed with travel like this.
if this guy's an undergrad, then his parents are probably reasonably loaded, so he's either piggybacking on their rewards or just outright flying around ultimately on their dime.
>designed and made in california
omg just like appel!!
He must be rich, because the card on top in the first two pics is the Black Bull Card from Merril Lynch, it has a spending limit of $250,000 and grants free flight hours on the Marquis jet, limited to the top five percent of asset holders in the US with Merril Lynch.
some people get a patriotism boner for american-made stuff. some people get a hipster-y apple boner for stuff made in california.
if the guy had any sense he would have found a coffee shop in cupertino, spent a few hours a week there on his laptop, and claimed it was "~designed in cupertino~".
>Black Bull Card
lmao
PREP!
then probably an undergrad, or maybe a business student. a lot of millionaires basically treat the business school like a mixer that you pay to attend. it's a (good, but pricey) opportunity to look like a stanford graduate, make connections, etc...
>implying 67 value-crashing USD's isnt' cheap
For a piece of metal? Yes
>Black Bull Card
Walmart's have gotten so big that they are officially mapped as archipelagos
why would you want a sharp piece of aluminum in your pocket... unfortunately gullible people will buy this
You get 1 point for 1 dollar spend with chase
Some cards like the ink earns 5 points per dollar
1 chase points translates to 3 United miles
From there you can do the math how much he spent
The merril lynch card requires a 250k liquid, which you can quickly uninvest and return to your account
Why do Americans carry so many different credit cards?
Debt card customer service is really poor and the service is minimal whereas the complete opposite is true for credit cards.
Different cards have different benefits.
One for contactless
One for magnetic stripe
One for some other obsolete shit
Reserve one because they actually use credit instead of debit and have to pay debts after using credit, if they don't the credit won't accept anymore purchases
Another reserve one
Another reserve one
Another reserve one
....
I get by comfortably with 1 credit card and 1 debit card in Europe.
>implying all cards are exactly the same size
>erik moon
>asian guy
>moon
Eastern Europe, cash only.
I'm from Eastern Europe myself, contactless is everywhere, retard
Also dirt cheap gigabit internet without any cucked data caps :^)
>implying the arent
wtf kind of country do you live in that doesnt have a standard card size? The only exeption I've noticed is business cards, but who the fuck actually carries business cards around them and doesnt just take a picture of it and throw the card away?
>black bull card
of course he's rich
he goes to PREP school.
BOM is not the cost of doing business.
I guess there's an emphasis on decadence
As do I in America. Sorry to deflate your unwarranted ego.
Some places like Italy have a bigger and paper Identity card (in 2017 all the new ID will be standard card). And also passport is not a card.
>And also passport is not a card.
Do you carry your passport in your wallet?
>Yeah, but CNC machine $3,000.00
Your decimal point is in the wrong place. CNC machining centers need building, power, tooling (can exceed cost of machining center), labor, shop liability insurance, and the rest of the business to produce marketable product.
Anodizing and other coating processes are not free. Laser etching logos etc isn't free.
You could do those in a small home shop with a single milling center if want. Haas sells entry level units for about fifty thousand bucks without tooling.
You also need power, either a CNC rated phase converter or three phase service which in the US is usually billed at commercial rates.
>$69 for a card holder that doesn't even protect your credit cards and impractical for casual shopping
Yes if I'm outside EU
LMAO
Or you could carry cash.
Is your passport a card or do you carry a purse? American passports are booklets and so are the passports of most other countries.
>>>/csg/
The fuck does that card only have 8 digits for? Is that normal on American cards?
I have a larger wallet for taking the passport which is alike in each country.
Can you get it made without the retarded printing on it?
Who doesn't want to sit on a piece of curved metal?
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>put it in your back pocket
>try to sit down
>pain and a imprint on your ass
>Sup Forums
>don't want something hard in the ass
You are in the wrong place
>putting things in your back pockets
>put in front pocket
>can't put anything else in that pocket because it will tear it up and coating will wear off easily
Wallet goes in your inner coat pocket. Not your fucking pants.
Can't say I have ever had that problem, senpai.
Underrated post
>always wearing a coat
When wouldn't you wear a coat? June and July you're wearing a wind/rain-braker. Mid Oct to Early April you're wearing one of your winter coats, and the rest of the time you're wearing a spring/fall coat to protect against both a chill and the rain/wind.
Try living somewhere where the weather isn't shit. I wear a coat and socks from late November to February.
If you were going for some minimalistic, just get a clean money clip, not those gaudy U thing with their logo and slogan on it.
that obviously depends on where you live retard, not everyone lives in Seattle.
>June and July you're wearing a wind/rain-braker.
When it's 40° out? Fuck no. If anything I want to be in the wind during summer here.
take a look at how big america is, 98% of american people never need their passport ready like that.
What are you talking about? I'm talking about travelling. Everyone needs the booklet passport for other country (except EU, Shengen an other agreements)
Someone explain this, I don't get the reference
What fucking shithole do you live in that you have that kind of weather? I don't even live in the extreme north and July gets above 90f/32-33c. You honestly can't expect people to wear a windbreaker in that sort of weather.
It's a good sign if you don't understand it, trust me.
I don't live in Seattle.
40? as in 40 celsius? Jesus fuck how are you alive?
Canada.
Just 3D print one, I know 20 library's in my state that have one including my town
It's a rich chink