cledry wrote:How many of these scammers have a shop again? Zero. A fake address is not a shop.billdeserthills wrote:Lots of scammers in my area lie and say they have a store. They will even list an address & I have chased down over 35 and always find the address either doesn't exist, or it will be someone else's business. Usually turns out to be a vet, as my town has at least 10 vets. I started putting in my ads to "use a Locksmith You can trust--Always make sure they have an address" years ago and so made this trouble for myself, so to speak.
As You say, it is not a shop, but how does the client calling from his computer know that?
All the guy on the computer know is a bunch of locksmiths say they have a store. And this is where I am losing
business from. Also My business is The only locksmith in the whole town. That doesn't stop all the scammers from
saying they are right next to where my shop is at.