Case-Mate iPhone 3G/3GS Case & Credit Card/Money Holder [Case-Mate iPhone Case/Wallet Combo You Won't Want to Loose]

Loosing your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS is one thing, but image if, in wishing to protect your iPhone, you opted for a protective case that happened to come with an integrated slot for your cash and credit/debit cards? Loose that and you’re going to get one serious headache and, thanks to Case-Mate, you can (potentially) succumb to exactly that.
Seemingly coming from the angle that its best to group those all important goodies together such as your iPhone, cash, debit and credit cards and, yes, even your ID, the Case-Mate iPhone 3G/3GS Credit Card Case might seem like a strikingly good idea but you’ll forgive us for being wholly unconvinced. And even if you are convinced (argue against us all you like) we suspect that may change just a tad should you misplace said Case-Mate iPhone 3G/3GS Credit Card Case.
Yes, as if potentially handing a stranger control of your finances, as well as inroads to your identity (which they might actually like enough to assume) you can now also have then an iPhone 3G/3GS to boot (complete with all your contacts, etc). Now that’s quite a deal (though not especially for you, we’ll admit).
The Case-Mate Case-Mate iPhone 3G/3GS Credit Card Case is billed as coming with space for two credit/debit/ID cards and/or cash (shuffle them how you like) whilst coming in at a mere 2.5mm thicker than their standard iPhone case (we suspect that the depth of 2 cards probably has something to do with that).
The Case-Mate Case-Mate iPhone 3G/3GS Credit Card Case, which comes with ez-slide protective film for your iPhone’s screen as well as offering access to all ports and controls, is available in a range of colors (blue, black, green, red, silver, purple (nice to see purple represented) and, of course hot pink) and will set you back just shy of $30.
Or, to put it another way – the cost of the Case-Mate Case-Mate iPhone 3G/3GS Credit Card Case. $30. The cost should you loose it. Priceless (or certainly potentially particularly hardhitting).
[Case-Mate | via Gadget Review]

