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An RFID chip is used as a tracking device. This chip can be placed in almost any object of interest. Several people have had these devices placed inside of their dogs and Musical Instruments. These devices are extremely helpful in the relocation of lost, valuable items. Also, these chips are used in both credit card slips, and security tags at department stores.

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