Wallet Works -- The Wallet that Works!

A project in Deerfield, IL by Danny Wilk
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A simple, versatile and innovative wallet with a variety of personal and corporate uses.
Backers: 148
Average Pledge Per Backer: $69

Funded: $10,186 of $10,000
Dates: Mar 8th -> Apr 7th (30 days)
Project By: Danny Wilk
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Latest News

We're going to make it!

April 4th - via: kickstarter.com
MY BACKERS ARE AMAZING!Thanks to all of you, we're going to reach our goal of $10,000 and be able to manufacture the Wallet Works wallets.  (I know there are still 62 hours left, but I'm confident we'll make it). Thank you for your support!! FREE... (Read More)

Thin Is In: Minimalist Wallets Go Gangbusters on Kickstarter

March 29th - via: wired.com
Wanna see something weird? Search for “wallet” on Kickstarter. You’ll end up with pages of projects — many of them highly funded. For a site that’s largely associated with hopeful tech products, these wallets (106 projects) are right up there with iPhone stands (115 projects). (Read More)

We've reached 75% of our goal!

March 27th - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Wallet Works Gives Away Patent Pending Slim Wallets on Kickstarter Website

March 25th - via: news.yahoo.com
Wallet Works is giving away a limited number of patent pending slim wallets to supporters of their Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.Deerfield, IL (PRWEB) March 25, 2013 Wallet Works is giving away a limited number of patent pending slim wallets to supporters of their Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign (Visit: http://kck.st/XXtWwe). The first 573 people who pledge $15 or more will receive an additional wallet if the funding goal is reached. The Wallet Works Kickstarter campaign has raised over $7,500 in the first two weeks of crowdfunding, and will end on April 7, 2013. ... (Read More)

Free wallet

March 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
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Wallet Works Raises More Than 15% of Target Capital in 24 Hours, and is Poised to Emulate Success of the ‘Bandyball’

March 13th - via: news.yahoo.com
The team that patented the popular ‘Bandyball’ rubber band ball has raised more than 15% of target capital in the first day of crowd-funding to bring their newest invention ‘Wallet Works’ to market. (Read More)

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