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UK Bump-keys Legit?

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UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby Deja vu » 16 Oct 2017 11:05

I recently placed and order with UKbumpkeys and I got the following email back:

Hi,

Unfortunately our system marked the your recent transaction with us as being potentially fraudulent. I’m really sorry about that - in order for us to dispatch immediately, can you please attach some ID to this email for verification? Something like passport/driving licence with some of the details blanked out if you wish. Also an image of the card used with all but numbers blanked except the last 4 on the cards long number can also help a lot.

We just want to make sure it’s you, and that no one is using your card. You will have to ensure that your billing and delivery address are the same for this first order only.

Apologies again for the inconvenience, I’m sure we can resolve this and get your products to you quickly!

Kind regards,


--
Mark Stuckey


To me this sends up a red flag. I just wanted to make sure they are on the up and up. I have never had a purchase ask for my ID before.
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby tjohn » 16 Oct 2017 13:13

CC Fraud is rampant so one can only presume they have been "bitten" before.
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby demux » 16 Oct 2017 13:38

tjohn wrote:CC Fraud is rampant so one can only presume they have been "bitten" before.


Indeed, especially since it can often be the merchant left holding the bag when that happens. The banks will usually try to recover the cost of the fraud from them, especially if the banks believe the merchant did not take appropriate steps to prevent the fraud.
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby Deja vu » 16 Oct 2017 13:51

Thanks. So they are legit?

I quick the quick feed back!
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby demux » 16 Oct 2017 13:59

Deja vu wrote:Thanks. So they are legit?


Depends what you mean by that. If you're asking, "Is UKBumpKeys a legitimate/reputable merchant?" I haven't personally done business with them, so have no standing to answer that. If you're asking, "Is it legitimate that they're asking you to take steps to prove that your purchase isn't fraud?" I'd say probably. I'm not personally sure I'd be cool with sending them a pic of my passport or license, but asking you to prove that you're in physical possession of the card in question seems like a perfectly reasonable request if their system is suspecting fraud.
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby GWiens2001 » 16 Oct 2017 16:36

demux wrote:
Deja vu wrote:Thanks. So they are legit?


Depends what you mean by that. If you're asking, "Is UKBumpKeys a legitimate/reputable merchant?" I haven't personally done business with them, so have no standing to answer that. If you're asking, "Is it legitimate that they're asking you to take steps to prove that your purchase isn't fraud?" I'd say probably. I'm not personally sure I'd be cool with sending them a pic of my passport or license, but asking you to prove that you're in physical possession of the card in question seems like a perfectly reasonable request if their system is suspecting fraud.


Agreed, since they are asking you to block out any specific information.

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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby greengrowlocks » 16 Oct 2017 18:18

I have ordered from them twice. I didn't have any issues with payment, but I used paypal at checkout. The first time they did ship the wrong product to me though.
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby Squelchtone » 16 Oct 2017 18:19

Why are you buying from a UK based lock picking supply shop when there are plenty here in the US including our very own forum sponsors LockPickShop.com and HackerStickers.com ? There is also Serepick.com for some specialized gear.
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby greengrowlocks » 16 Oct 2017 19:07

I ordered a 2 in 1 pick for the Chubb Battleship and they sent one for a Cruiser. I have a Cruiser as well so didn't bother with returning it. I wanted to try using that type of tool and didn't want to make my own or file down a key and use a wire. I don't think our sponsored sites sell those type of tools but I have used lockpickshop.com many times.
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby Deja vu » 16 Oct 2017 22:34

Why am I using UK bump key? They recently got a state side distributor. The picks they have are cheeper copy's of the mad bob picks and they should work with the brass/copper/titanium grips I have made and are making.

Basically there dangerfield line are the same -the polishing as my current picks I got when I first started lock picking. If any of the USA (or Canada) businesses carried picks with the holes in the same spot and the same width id go with them too.

I'm still a bit aprensive sending my license to some company I have little knowlage of.
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby femurat » 17 Oct 2017 0:06

Deja vu wrote:I'm still a bit aprensive sending my license to some company I have little knowlage of.


Just send them the credit card picture and see what happens. Cover the first 12 numbers with tape before taking the picture.

By the way, I ordered a Swiss file from them and got it without any issue.

Cheers :)
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby Squelchtone » 17 Oct 2017 7:43

I would be interested in getting some Mad Bob picks as well.

good luck with the transaction, let us know how it goes!
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby Deja vu » 17 Oct 2017 8:45

Even though I have several misgiving, I went ahead and sent them the ID. I'll let you all know when I get them.
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby jamesmolseed » 17 Oct 2017 16:08

I have bought from them before, but I am based in Scotland which may make a difference ,but never had a problem with them
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Re: UK Bump-keys Legit?

Postby Um5 » 16 Feb 2018 14:38

I also have done business with this firm, and have not had any problems with them other than delays in shipping most likely due to the international nature of the order. Hopefully there US based distribution center will be faster as they come online.
Just a simple Goldsmith who has other interests.
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