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Warrant Work - Advise

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

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Postby EvoRed » 14 Apr 2006 5:56

Is it this lot - http://www.silgreen.co.uk/ ? Also moving into, yawn yawn, training soon...
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Postby pinky » 14 Apr 2006 6:18

well look at them selling all the www.newsparkling.com.sg tools from singapore, go direct guys and save a fortune !
you can buy all the tools listed on that site for a fraction of the price.

forget the mul t lock interactive kits, they dont fit the uk sections at present !

no back up or updates with the car programmers, so a waste of money all round.

premiere rip offs seems nearer the mark.

i like the specialists in warrants, hmm ! ive seen the holes! specialist what ? certainly not locksmiths.
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Postby acl » 14 Apr 2006 6:48

Are they a Northern co Martin ive never heard of them?
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Postby EvoRed » 14 Apr 2006 7:07

If it is the lot above then Sheffield by the looks of it.
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Postby Rockford » 14 Apr 2006 7:11

According to Companies House, the registered address is Rotherham, Incorporated June 2004.
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a reply from SIL Green Ltd

Postby rguk » 7 Aug 2006 19:01

Point 1. SIL Green Ltd is not associated with Premier 24 Ltd or their practises.

Point 2. We do have a national contract carrying out warrant work
in which we have a 95% policy. And some very good skilled locksmiths carrying out the warrants. If you can provide evidance of "A lock you have seen" from one of our jobs, please email me.
Pinky's comment: i like the specialists in warrants, hmm ! ive seen the holes! specialist what ? certainly not locksmiths.. could you advise me of where the holes are? what part of the country? and when? thanks.

Point 3. Training is an option we will be going into with experienced
trainers with 20yrs experience in the industry. We have no desire to set up or pretend to be an association i.e BLA etc. No SIL Green has not been going 20 years.

Point 4. We do not rip any off anyone (caution advised here) and after looking into newsparkling we removed their products.

Point 5. We always pay our locksmiths 30 days and owe no one; we use approx 25 to 30 locksmiths a month around the country and have done so for over a year now.

Point 6. Pinky trained me personally 2 years ago. But trains a lot of people so may not remember.

I personally do not profess to be a fully qualified locksmith as I am still learning, but have access to very good skilled locksmiths who help and advise me.

Hope this clears up some comments I have seen. Anyone is welcome to call me and have a chat. EvoRed or Rockford.

Apart from that, a very useful informative site hope to learn a lot from it.
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