Originally Posted by Hound_va
Rub a credit card up near those magnets and see if you think it's lawyerese wink Those are also called rare earth magnets and they'll play heck with the magnetic strips on credit cards.


Well, Sparks confirmed via Facebook that it really is just about using common sense:

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General rule of thumb is to use common sense. Do not place magnets directly on credit cards, hotel key cards, hard drives, etc. and you should be fine. These items can be erased with even a regular magnet. I have used the Nexus with my wallet placed on the same side and haven't had any issues. The pacemaker issue is real and prolonged direct contact with the magnets should be avoided.
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Besides, now I understand why they sell those magnetic bracelets on QVC. I have been wearing this holster for about 12 hours and all of my auras, chakras and meridians appear to be well balanced and harmonious. I guess this holster is life changing! Even former Mayor Bloomberg could use one of these holsters.

If anything gets out of sync, I will be sure to let y�all know.


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