ME
Hello!
Per my note - did you provide the Best keys in the specified keyways?
Also, as the BEST SFIC keys are tip-stopped, what kind of bump keys do you provide? The kind where you pull them out one stop and then bump, or the kind where you cut back the stop and then bump with a rubber O-Ring on the bow?
Thank you
THEM
We shipped the keys you ordered...the sku are different for the different keyways, so you have 3 different be2 keyways. We suggest not using rings...directions are on the website for use:
A brief instructional guide (see our video for further assistance, click on video tab to view):
1) Insert key (if key does not fit, it is the wrong key for that lock).
2) Pull key out 1 notch.
3) While holding tension, drive the key into the lock with a bump hammer (preferred tool) or something lightweight like the back of a screwdriver.
4) If lock does not open, repeat steps 2 and 3 (this may take several attempts when you are first learning).
Strike one, this is kind of a bitchy response, because all I wanted to do was check and see if they were really sending me the different keyways I ordered since their website incorrectly calls them all BE2 (though it lets you select the actual keyway, which I did). That 4-step list of instructions is all over their site and I had already seen it so that didn't help me much, plus I already know this info and that's not what I am really asking. Since I asked a specific question about which type of bump key this is and how they handle the fact that Best keys are tip-stopped, and she didn't address either of these issues but instead chose to cut and paste the same simple instructions that are on their site, makes me think this person handling the emails has no idea about the product. I deleted the contact info from the emails, but just so you know, the email address is a female name. It's certainly possible that this is a female locksmith but I suspect it's wife of the person who actually cuts the keys (call me sexist but I am basing this just on what she seems to know about the product) but it doesn't seem like she knows what she's talking about.
ME
Hello!
But Best SFIC keys are tip-stopped, not bow-stopped, I wanted to know if you modify the tip to prevent damage to the lock?
Also, did this package ship out? The shipping number still shows the same status ("Shipping Label Created") since Wednesday which generally indicates it has not been dropped off with the Post Office yet.
THEM
We do not do modifications...what you see in the picture is what is sent...the keys are cut for minimal bumping so if used properly, will not damage the lock.
Shipping was generated on the 19th which means it was dropped at the post office on the 20th...first class mail is bulk scanned and tracking is not always up to date...if you don't receive them by December 1st we will file a case and get a tracker put on the package.
OK so I'm sending fairly friendly emails and getting somewhat cranky-sounding responses, I am not asking for 'modifications' I am asking if they knew enough to prepare a bump key correctly for a tip-stopped keyway.
Oh, by the way, she's lying about when they dropped it off. My card was charged on the 20th, but the tracking info clearly shows that the post office generated the tracking number on the 20th.... but the package wasn't physically dropped off at the post office until the 24th, which means the seller sat on it for three days and then went to the post office, but whatever, it's almost Thanksgiving and I'm sure they have other things going on.
Ok I finally get the package and look at the keys on 12/2. I didn't even open the bag, just looking through the clear plastic. Many of the keys are nickel-silver instead of brass, which is good (I requested that on the comments section of the order form and it seems they either accommodated my request or that's just the blanks they had on hand ; either way, I'm happy). Looking at the keys they look like they were rushed a bit through the cutter and are not deburred, but I can do that myself. However, looking at the Best keys, I see something that doesn't make sense to me. Here's the email I sent:
ME
Hello!
Are you the person who cut the keys? If not, can you let them know I have this question about the Best SFIC keys; I can see through the bag (haven't even opened it yet) that the 2 cuts closest to the bow of the key are cut slightly higher (5 thousandths maybe?) than the next 5 cuts. All 3 of the Best keys show this. As far as I know, at least in the A2 system, all of the cuts should be the same depth, shouldn't they?
Here are the accompanying pictures I sent (click on them to view fullsize): http://imgur.com/ZLGSa5E,ydY8gKb,d3bisfO,t1hBBom,GS5BQ0X,hQ7vRHL
THEM
This is the correct cut...the masters were cut by a licensed and experienced locksmith.
ME
Hi!
Thanks [name], but why are the first two positions higher than the other 5 pin positions?
THEM
It's a minimal bump technique...meant for less damage to the lock.
Ok - is this B.S. or what?