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by layzie21 » 9 Apr 2007 15:44
I followed the tip of a member of this board and called a locksmith to order a sentry key that I lost. He told me that it take a couple week for the order to deliver... I was wondering why it takes so long to order a key?
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by UWSDWF » 9 Apr 2007 16:04
ask the locksmith not us... numerous factor could be envolved... including but not limited to: manufacturers timings, postal service, weather, the existence of a flying spaghetti monster, the difficulty of production, limited liability reasons, supply vs demand, the mood of the tradesperson, the type of food you ate last thursday morning, the price of eggs in eastern Mongolia, the temperature setting in the building of the call taker, security procedures, the gathering of precious metals, quanity ordered.....
take your pick!
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by Chucklz » 10 Apr 2007 1:34
UWSDWF Do you doubt his noodly greatness?
Who knows why things take a long time from the manufacturer. If it was just a tubular key, you would have been better off having the locksmith pick it and cut the appropriate key. If it was the "cross" lock, Sentry would probably be the better bet, as these keys aren't as common as you would think.
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by UWSDWF » 10 Apr 2007 3:11
Oh I think we all have been touched by his noodly appendage
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by Wolfe » 10 Apr 2007 8:24
lmao
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by Eyes_Only » 10 Apr 2007 15:36
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by Mankato » 10 Apr 2007 16:01
Great the price of eggs in in eastern Mongolia just went up. Looks like my delivery is going to take a couple more days.
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by Shrub » 10 Apr 2007 21:42
layzie21 wrote:I followed the tip of a member of this board and called a locksmith to order a sentry key that I lost. He told me that it take a couple week for the order to deliver... I was wondering why it takes so long to order a key?
It could be just the fact that that one key is going to cost a lot of money if ordered on its own or if tagged onto his monthly order it will be a lot cheaper due to free postage etc,
Only an idea,
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by 2octops » 10 Apr 2007 22:00
I'm really not sure where this thread went, but the answer is simple.
The reason it takes so long is because he does not know what key blank to use or what the cuts were, so he just called Sentry and ordered a set of keys from them.
You could have done the same thing, but for a lot less I'm sure.
http://www.sentrysafe.com/customerCare/faq.aspx
" Frequently Asked Question
How do I get replacement keys for Sentry®Safe Fire-Safe® Chests or Files? Answer
To pay with a MasterCard or Visa visit our Website or contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-828-1438 (Monday-Friday, 8am-12pm and 1pm-6pm EST) . # For Sentry®Safe Fire-Safe® Chests or Files: A lock reference number is required. It will be a letter, a number, a letter and number, or "blank" (no letter or number), engraved/located on the silver cylinder of the lock. "
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by 2octops » 10 Apr 2007 22:01
I'm really not sure where this thread went, but the answer is simple.
The reason it takes so long is because he does not know what key blank to use or what the cuts were, so he just called Sentry and ordered a set of keys from them.
You could have done the same thing, but for a lot less I'm sure.
http://www.sentrysafe.com/customerCare/faq.aspx
" Frequently Asked Question
How do I get replacement keys for Sentry®Safe Fire-Safe® Chests or Files? Answer
To pay with a MasterCard or Visa visit our Website or contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-828-1438 (Monday-Friday, 8am-12pm and 1pm-6pm EST) . # For Sentry®Safe Fire-Safe® Chests or Files: A lock reference number is required. It will be a letter, a number, a letter and number, or "blank" (no letter or number), engraved/located on the silver cylinder of the lock. "
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