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Protecting My TomTom

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I love my cell phone and I am in no real hurry to replace it. Plus, my contract with Sprint is finally up and I am a free agent, which feels good. If I let them talk me into a new free phone, then I end up signing away in blood again.

But, you should see my phone. It is beginning to show its age. I have never kept in a case or had a good cover for it. Don’t get me wrong. It looks “ok”, but I’ve been hard on the poor thing. The scratches on it are what have kept me from carrying my TomTom and Palm more often.

I found this product called the invisibleSHIELD™, though, and it is just what I need to protect my beloved gadgets from the wear and tear I put them through on a daily basis. It is made from the same material the military uses to protect helicopter blades, strong stuff. There are designs to cover most any gadget, including iPods, MacBooks, cell phones, and even my TomTom One. They will custom make a cover if you can’t find what you need on their site. Need a particular ipod case? Just let them know. Look first, though. I was impressed with their selection.

The best thing about the invisibleSHIELD is that it is a “full body” cover for your device, custom cut to fit the unique angles of each gadget. And, they are super inexpensive.

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Comment by Mr. Fabulous Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-02 21:01:24

Psst. I have just one word for you.

Verizon.

Trust me!

Comment by Angie
2008-01-02 22:33:43

*Sigh*
They have been chasing me since 2000 for $300 and change that I absolutely don’t. They say we skipped out of a DSL contract that we had for over two years. We certainly fulfilled the 12-month obligation. They keep saying it is settled and then send me to a new collection agency. It’s been the same thing with 10 or so thugs trying to get me to pay for what I do not owe and now they have ruined my credit.

I personally won’t ever trust Verizon again.

 
 
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