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question on the sites to get lockpicks

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question on the sites to get lockpicks

Postby sarmatianknight7 » 3 Aug 2006 4:59

I know there is a builten that has a bunch of websites to purchase lockpicks...However most sties I got to require you to be a certified locksmith...could someone direct me to a site were I could purchase lock picks with out having to be a lock smith, or car dealer, or repo man?
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Postby UWSDWF » 3 Aug 2006 8:45

HERE

remember to enter lp101 in the discount code to recieve an additional 10% off your purchases

Otherwise I believe you are mistaken as per requirements for purchase.

Rules are only regarded to your local laws. I think out of all the sites I've seen one that actually enforce a purchase rule.
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Postby skold » 3 Aug 2006 8:58

UWSDWF wrote:HERE

remember to enter lp101 in the discount code to recieve an additional 10% off your purchases

Otherwise I believe you are mistaken as per requirements for purchase.

Rules are only regarded to your local laws. I think out of all the sites I've seen one that actually enforce a purchase rule.



I think size 50 has been disallowed for forum use, as you could understand.

Nobody cares about whether you have locksmith cert. or not. It's just so they don't get hassled by people that say they sell to criminals.
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Postby zeke79 » 3 Aug 2006 9:22

Peterson will sell tools to you if you simply order from their site or call them up and put in your order. When asked for a business name if you call your order in just tell them you are a hobby picker from lockpicking101 and things will go just fine.
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Postby unbreakable » 3 Aug 2006 9:37

Really Zeke??

Cool. I always thought I had to have some certification to get Petersons. Thats good to know, thanks.

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Postby bpc293 » 3 Aug 2006 13:40

most places are the same. petersons are better quality than your averge picks like southord. so if you can aford the extra couple dollars go with them.
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Postby sarmatianknight7 » 4 Aug 2006 20:48

huh...thats weird cause i ordered a set, and they sent me an email saying I had to fill out some sort of authorization form. So now I have to cancel the order....petersons though huh?
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Postby zeke79 » 4 Aug 2006 21:21

Yes, call or fill out their web order form. http://peterson-international.com
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