We sell SignalVault on our website,, for $19.95 for two. It's essentially the same size as a credit card and it acts as a personal jammer for your credit and debit card information. It fits into any wallet and lasts about three years. It does not require batteries, charging or activation. I started it in September 2013. SignalVault is a high-tech solution against electronic pickpockets. When did you launch your company and can you describe your product? In the past 14 months, we've done $3.2 million in sales and that's since appearing on "Shark Tank." We were doing about $275,00 a year before that. I had to hire employees and lease an office space. I had been operating the business by myself out of my house. Immediately after "Shark Tank," we did more sales than we had the previous two years. Life has been crazy and the growth of the company has been phenomenal. It's now been 14 months since your appearance on "Shark Tank." What's happened since then? The following are edited excerpts from that conversation. This past Wednesday, at the Daytona Beach 1 Million Cups second anniversary celebration, Gilpin returned to give an update on his business. The episode had just aired on national television two months earlier. The 35-year-old DeBary entrepreneur talked about his experience appearing on ABC's " Shark Tank" show. DAYTONA BEACH - In November of last year, SignalVault founder Chris Gilpin spoke at the one-year anniversary of the weekly 1 Million Cups entrepreneurs forum at Cinematique Theater in downtown Daytona Beach.
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