lunchb0x wrote:we only have the buisiness name and phone number, but that is inly on one proflie of key blanks
2octops wrote:Name and number pre-engraved on all major blanks. Stamped on everything else we can.
I don't mean for factory stamped keys... Sure, all our high security proprietary stuff comes with our full business name, phone number, address and logo. I'm talking about a handstamp for stamping the other stuff that you can't get factory engraved.
2octops wrote:People can toss a business card, but they hang on to keys. It makes it easy for them to find us again.
I understand that, but its not really my primary concern. We only have one other competitor around here, and he stamps his keys with simply "Kim's Keys". My primary concern is what luke77 said, the guarantee. Since all our keys are guaranteed, we've had people come back with completely different keys saying that we "copied the wrong one and it doesn't work". The stamp is basically our safeguard against that.
I'm not concerned about customers coming back... My shop has been around since the 40's, our customer base is pretty well established. We are also on good terms with our sole competition and don't have to worry about customers coming back or not.
I think I'll keep the phone # anyway. The reason I wanted to get rid of it is because its always the first thing to start wearing down. Since its longer than the business name, the first and last digits always wear down first. Aparently the previous owner bought 3 of them about 15 years ago, today I have 3 stamps with the first and last digit of our phone # worn off of them. So its time to look into new ones.