I bought this in May 2018 and took it off around September 2018. I have these in black iridescent gloss. Of course, this topic had its pros and cons. Pros->It was easy to use.>Convenient that you don't have to think about taking your phone and wallet with you. It has two card slots so you can easily slip your ID and a card in. It didn't add as much space to my phone and case as I thought it would. My phone still fit in my pocket.> When I took it out, it didn't leave a sticky residue. My phone case is made of a harder silicone. Cons-> I have a dog that sheds a lot, and her hair (along with napping) was constantly catching on the sides and sticking to her. It was more of an aesthetic issue. > Sometimes I put more than one card in the slot which caused it to stretch over time to the point where I was concerned my cards would fall out. > You can remove and adjust this without affecting the quality of the adhesive. ** These were the main reasons I ended up replacing it. In an ideal world this would have taken a lot longer, but I still feel like it took a decent amount of time. Neutral Facts -> I got this for 14.99 with Prime listing free shipping. In fact, most of the parts that came off were attributed to me picking them (during bouts of boredom). I would buy it again, especially if I could get it at a cheaper price. Received a similar one as a gift, seems to be of the same quality but from a different brand (Casery). I have one on my phone right now. However, I'm considering buying a new card holder that snaps in place (for my phone) so I don't have to worry about my cards falling out when it's pulled out.
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