Very Poor Lanyards

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This is my new Lanyard but I do not like it. It is very rough and I think it is very cheap. It consists of two layers: a hook side and a loop side. It is said that it will be safer in the factory. I have nothing to say about that. But …

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The ID card holder was very dirty and damaged since I rode my motorcycle. The ID card seemed like the summer birds too swiftly flown away. I was worried myself sick about this because I needed to repay one hundred dollars to my company.

I am hoping for a new lanyard like these Conference Lanyards and a new card holder  like the Die Cut Paper Inserts on the Promotional Products site. And there are many Promotional Lanyards on the site.

Lanyards made of braided fabric with a clip attached to the end are used in some churches like Lingya Ward for holding name badges. I think it is a cool idea because we do not often know each other and we are too shy  to ask his or her name. So if  I use the name card, everyone can know my name easily.

A lanyard is an useful thing to have. And there are many uses for lanyards in schools, businesses and government agencies as well as other organizations like Lingya Ward for holding name badges but the primary use remain for identification and promotion. But behold I say unto you, that by small and simple things are great things brought to pass. The lanyard is a masterpiece in the truest sense of the word.

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