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by arris » 2 Apr 2008 12:29
best one we get is all side of wall if full of blanks at back an we still get,
do you cut keys,
best reply is let me jus check, (dissapear) an come back sorry only doing shoes today 
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by Mutzy » 2 Apr 2008 17:37
freakparade3 wrote:Eyes_Only wrote:Went to a 2003 BMW trunk opening job once. When I got there the customer told me I had to give him a huge discount cos he already did half job for me. I asked him what he did and he said he used his keys for his Acura and a small offset needle nose plier and managed to pick the lock open. I took a look and all he did was twist the face cap on the trunk lock.
I would have charged double.
I usually tell them that the doubled charge is the discount.
Heck, compared to the other trade charges around this place, the doubled price is closer to their normal price. 
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by J-Hood » 2 Apr 2008 20:16
customer"Do you sel key magnets?? Cuz I broke my key off in my lock!!""
me "Sorry maim but the keys are made of brass and a magnet will not work because they are not magnetic"
customer "But they are made of metal"
me" Yes but the metal they are made of does not respond to a magnet like steel"
customer "LIAR LIARLIARRRRRRR" *storms out while I stand there amazed*
another customer:
Keys are not working in the trunk of the new GM car and will not go all the way in. Give the cyl a shot of lube and no go so I take a rake and find some bits or leaves. So I turn to lady customer and say
"Some kid must have stuffed leave in your lock as a prank or maybe they are just young and were playing but the end result is this cylinder is stuffed full!!!"
customer "I did that because I was mad at my car" *says nothing else for 20 minutes as she watches me pull leaf piece after leaf piece out of the lock*
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by Mutzy » 2 Apr 2008 20:19
I hope you charged double.
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by lutonlocksmith » 12 Apr 2008 2:38
lost count how many time when quoting or fitting a new lock does it come with keys
always tempted to comment just bite down on tounge
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by parapilot » 12 Apr 2008 11:42
Lady: I need a key to my front door, iv lost it, i live at ...........
Me: ok, is it on one of our master systems
Lady: no
Me: well do you have a key number or anything?
Lady: no, i just need you to cut me a new key.
me: err!
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by assweasel » 15 May 2008 2:32
I got a phone call from a lawyer:
"I locked my keys in my car!" said the lawyer.
"No problem, I should be there in about an hour," I replied
"Do you think you can make it a little sooner? My top is down and it�s starting to rain." said the lawyer
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by linty » 15 May 2008 5:47
Customer comes in to get a key cut.
As I'm grabbing the blank they remind me 3 times that it's a master key, and while paying for it they ask just to be sure if I cut it as a master.
this actually happens a lot.
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by WOT » 15 May 2008 8:15
assweasel wrote:I got a phone call from a lawyer:
"I locked my keys in my car!" said the lawyer.
"No problem, I should be there in about an hour," I replied
"Do you think you can make it a little sooner? My top is down and it�s starting to rain." said the lawyer
See this http://cars.about.com/od/volkswagen/fr/ag_06nbc.htmApparently some convertibles allow the trunk release to be disabled when the top is down, so it gives your stuff protection against opportunistic thieves that would reach-in, push the release and take the trunk contents. Do you suppose it's possible that his car is capable of and he had the lid release disabled, then accidentally locked his keys in the trunk? linty wrote:Customer comes in to get a key cut. As I'm grabbing the blank they remind me 3 times that it's a master key, and while paying for it they ask just to be sure if I cut it as a master.
this actually happens a lot.
Maybe customers are ignorant, but I can see why some might want to remind you that it's a master. If he comes in with a Schlage H(sub-master blank) and wants a copy for a new house keeper, perhaps he wants to make sure that it does not get put on L that would allow it to open EF,F,FG and G.
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by vitti » 15 May 2008 12:19
WOT wrote:Maybe customers are ignorant, but I can see why some might want to remind you that it's a master. If he comes in with a Schlage H(sub-master blank) and wants a copy for a new house keeper, perhaps he wants to make sure that it does not get put on L that would allow it to open EF,F,FG and G.
I would have to assume that he was referring to copying a key rather than code cutting one.
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by WOT » 15 May 2008 19:54
vitti wrote:WOT wrote:Maybe customers are ignorant, but I can see why some might want to remind you that it's a master. If he comes in with a Schlage H(sub-master blank) and wants a copy for a new house keeper, perhaps he wants to make sure that it does not get put on L that would allow it to open EF,F,FG and G.
I would have to assume that he was referring to copying a key rather than code cutting one.
You can still copy an H to L and it would work the locks its supposed to as well as the ones it shouldn't. I think many key cutters are only concerned with keys working the locks it should work...
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by assweasel » 15 May 2008 20:26
Comeon guys don't be hijacking the thread.
the thread is supposed to be a light hearted one where you can come for a laugh now and then.
No need to hijack with critical assessments of what can or can not be done in each instance.
just take the posts for how they are meant.
To put a smile on your face. No more!
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by globallockytoo » 16 May 2008 12:24
Was at a customer the other day, when called to a lock out.....rolled up in the truck.....accidentally knocked my personal garage door remote control and his garage door opened....letting him in.
$60 thanks!
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by mhole » 16 May 2008 13:13
You smooth devil - was he impressed or narked?
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by LockPickerJoe » 18 Jun 2008 20:24
That is priceless hahah
assweasel wrote:I got a phone call from a lawyer:
"I locked my keys in my car!" said the lawyer.
"No problem, I should be there in about an hour," I replied
"Do you think you can make it a little sooner? My top is down and it�s starting to rain." said the lawyer
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