I have had this wallet for two and a half years. I love the fact that it's just as thin compared to traditional wallets. The only real complaint I have is that when you max out the number of cards you put in your wallet, over time some of those cards start to get about a quarter of an inch below the edge of the card splinter. If, like me, you turn your cards upside down, it means the split is happening right on the backstripe line, and over time it'll lengthen to the point where you need to replace your card because it doesn't is read more. In two years I had to replace two cards because of this. This is due to the way the cards are inserted into the slots. When you're seated, the wallet naturally flexes to match the curve of your butt, and this puts stress on the cards, causing them to bend and flex about a quarter of an inch wide from the edge of the card. I suppose in hindsight I could put all the cards in the slot upside down so that the inevitable gap is closer to the bottom of the cards (it will be below the numbers) opposite the stripe. The two broken cards are debit cards and it costs $5 each to replace them before they expire, so the wallet basically cost me an extra $10 to use. If you only use a small number of cards in your wallet. , that shouldn't be a problem. But why buy a 24 card wallet only to put 4 cards in it? I would recommend this wallet if you only have a few cards you want to put in, but if you want to put 8+ in, be aware that flexing the wallet over time can damage your cards. .