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Buying from lockpickshop.com

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

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Buying from lockpickshop.com

Postby Greatbob » 8 May 2005 22:06

can I get it shiped via usps for 5 bucks or do i need to pay the 16 bucks for ups?

I am not a locksmith and dont want to be arrested


:P

30 dollars with usps

40 with ups
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Postby digital_blue » 8 May 2005 22:54

Bob, asking the same question in several places only serves to annoy other members. (Particularily because I know I've answered this question for you in another location). Please take this into consideration. Thanks.

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Postby mcm757207 » 8 May 2005 22:55

I love it when new users post the same thing many times, I think it's sexy.
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Postby Greatbob » 8 May 2005 23:23

Im sorry, I just thought that since the title of that was "new to lockpicking" and there were lots of people who replied, people would think it was a) a different question and 2) already answered


sorry if I steped on any toes
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Ups

Postby barnzy » 9 May 2005 3:57

Love the reply mcm, but i seem to miss where it is sexy :P and no you won't be arrested, its not illegal. It is illegal to pick someone elses property but to own a set that is not illegal.

Goodluck picking :D
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Postby digital_blue » 9 May 2005 8:06

barnzy: You may want to be careful there. We don't, at this point anyway, even know where Bob is. Some places do in fact have laws prohibitting the possession of pick tools.

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Postby barnzy » 9 May 2005 9:05

REALLY!?! :S, ah...well delay my last bob, sorry about that. All i know is that in the UK you can practice to your hearts content in your own own home but it is illegal to take them out of your house (even if you are not going to do anything with them, still illegal).
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Postby Greatbob » 9 May 2005 19:19

I live in Beverly Hills, California


I hope that helps
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Postby Mad Mick » 9 May 2005 19:35

Now it's common knowledge Bob, update yer profile. :wink:
Image If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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Postby barnzy » 10 May 2005 3:20

Hey Bob, Californa, not sure about but i think digital blue should no what the law is out there. :D search these forums for "law" and there a thread on the law in most states of america and most countries.
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Postby vector40 » 10 May 2005 3:31

You're smooth. Don't carry them around burglarizing homes, but otherwise you're okay.
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Law

Postby barnzy » 10 May 2005 3:39

Yeah, thats the law in most countries, just don't go around shouting about it and keep it at home and you will be fine :D
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Postby Greatbob » 10 May 2005 17:25

okee doke


I dont live in the east, so the Customer support is a little hard to hook up with

Is it possible to get it shipped via UPS ground?


I dont need it next day
This is my signature. I'm a 'tard.


8-)
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Postby digital_blue » 10 May 2005 17:56

Bob: This is seriously not the support line for lockpickshop.com. They have an email address posted on their site. Use it.

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Postby barnzy » 10 May 2005 18:52

Nicely said digital blue, not to be mean bob, but just go ahead and ask them, they arn't going to arrest you or anything, your always aloud to ask. I mean you could phone or go down to your local police station and ask what the law is etc...and they will give you a full run down of whats legal or not, there is no harm in asking, sorry we couldn't help you more. Hope the find the answer you seek :D
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