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by Entreri » 28 Dec 2005 1:30
I would like to ask the master locksmiths here if they could buy a lockpick set for me and mail to me.
I would buy it myself, but most online shops that can be trusted wants legal documents about customers from outside USA, and I don't want to be marked by the police for possible "burglary". Since my father is a judge and I want to join the army, "being marked" won't do me any good.
I can send the price to any volunteer only if he is somebody trusted on the forums, especially a moderator or admin.
Please, I really want to lock picks... Since I played the computer game "Thief III" (you regularyly pick locks in the game and it is quite detailed for a computer game), I have been thinking about it, and it really interests me.
I would like to buy a set that can also pick european made locks as well as US made. I want a proffessianal set of high quality since this may be the only chance I can buy a set. Please help me!
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by digital_blue » 28 Dec 2005 1:35
Check the law in your... um... province? to determine if they are legal to possess or not If you are under age, consult with your parents before making the purchase. Nobody here is going to send picks the a minor without his/her parents consent anyway.
Beyond that, www.lockpickshop.com does not require proof of locksmithery (I like it.. I'm using it  ) in order to make purchases.
There's no need for you to get someone here to purchase them for you, and I'd bet you're not likely to get any takers anyway, because to do so would be just foolish.
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by digital_blue » 28 Dec 2005 1:36
P.S. Just purchasing picks will not get you "marked" on anybody's hit list. However, being arrested for possession of "implements of burglary" is not a good thing, so you'd really better research the law in your area.
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by Chrispy » 28 Dec 2005 3:51
I'll buy you a set. The cheapest one I can find is $300, just mail me the cash and I'll get back to you. Don't call me, I'll call you. 
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by nickcufs » 28 Dec 2005 3:56
digital_blue wrote:Check the law in your... um... province? to determine if they are legal to possess or not If you are under age, consult with your parents before making the purchase. Nobody here is going to send picks the a minor without his/her parents consent anyway. Beyond that, www.lockpickshop.com does not require proof of locksmithery (I like it.. I'm using it  ) in order to make purchases. There's no need for you to get someone here to purchase them for you, and I'd bet you're not likely to get any takers anyway, because to do so would be just foolish. db
Actually when i bought my lock picks from lockpickshope.com there was a box you had to check before you checked out that said that you are a lock smith and you wont use these picks for illigal acative.
Good and love will allways over power evil and hate.
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by stlbolt » 28 Dec 2005 4:23
Chrispy wrote:I'll buy you a set. The cheapest one I can find is $300, just mail me the cash and I'll get back to you. Don't call me, I'll call you. 
now that doesn't sound suspicous at all! lol 
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by Shrub » 28 Dec 2005 5:44
If you want to ask questions like that you must fill out your profile or at least tell us where you are.
Chrispy, it that all?!?!?! whats your address? ill have 2 sets please 
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by Chrispy » 28 Dec 2005 7:03
Yeah, no worries.
123 Fraud St
Stealington
SOUTH BULLCRAP
37283
Please include a self addressed envelope.

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by illusion » 28 Dec 2005 8:49
envelope sent
how long will it take to deliver?
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by Auto45 » 28 Dec 2005 12:39
Chrispy wrote:Fraud St Stealington SOUTH BULLCRAP 

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by vector40 » 28 Dec 2005 15:50
... actually South Bullcrap does sound a little like a place in Aussieland.
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by digital_blue » 28 Dec 2005 17:53
nickcufs wrote:digital_blue wrote:Check the law in your... um... province? to determine if they are legal to possess or not If you are under age, consult with your parents before making the purchase. Nobody here is going to send picks the a minor without his/her parents consent anyway. Beyond that, www.lockpickshop.com does not require proof of locksmithery (I like it.. I'm using it  ) in order to make purchases. There's no need for you to get someone here to purchase them for you, and I'd bet you're not likely to get any takers anyway, because to do so would be just foolish. db
Actually when i bought my lock picks from lockpickshope.com there was a box you had to check before you checked out that said that you are a lock smith and you wont use these picks for illigal acative.
Um... yes. I'm sure I probably checked that box as well.  Sorta like the "I agree" button many websites. I always read and fully agree to those too.
Bottom line... lockpickshop.com will ship you picks. Period. No fuss, no muss. Just pay them and get your picks. It's your responsibility to ensure that you are following all local and federal laws in purchasing and possessing these picks.
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by mckutzy » 28 Dec 2005 18:05
well my first question would be, your age. and secondly.... i have also played a similar video game too. it mainly involving gaining entry, stealing into the night and usually exicuiting a god forsakin person. thankfully realality does not involve the ps2 controler (sorry..keyboard), u are definatly not going to learn much from a game other than a quick way to jail if u use this in that way.
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by mckutzy » 28 Dec 2005 18:08
sorry if this sound harsh. I ment no offence. but this sort of thing happins and people have gottin into trouble from various sorts of activitys like this.
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by Chrispy » 29 Dec 2005 4:39
No-one figured out that the post code spelled "F-R-A-U-D". 
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