Tuesday, November 2, 2010

People would rather lose their wallet than their cell phones

A survey of 8,000 people in 11 countries showed that 1 in four people would rather lose their wallet or purse than lose their cell phones. That is amazing considering most of your vital information in is your wallet; your identification, money and all your bank and credit cards. This survey shows how important our cell phones are to us. After all phones hold all of our contacts, provide instant access to information, they give us a feeling of safety and security, and they are our number one tool for communication.What do you do if you do lose your cell phone or worse yet get your phone wet and lose everything in your phone.

There is a way to save your wet cell phone and all of your contacts, pictures, applications, and information. The wet cell phone emergency kit is a kit that dries wet cell phones from DRY-ALL . This emergency kit has 100% success rate when all their directions are followed and makes a great addition to your home, boat or RV. go to www.dry-all.com for more information.

1 comment:

  1. Whether safe or unsafe, whether reliable or unreliable, payments made through mobile phones are increasing at a massive rate, indeed it is expected to cross $600 billion this year that will be something more than just the double of what it was in February 2011. And if NFC or Near Field Communications are to be considered it will be next $300 billion globally.
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