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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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Postby Greatbob » 10 May 2005 19:16

I did ask them, but he said this:



Your order would have to be shipped via UPS. From the Boston area it would
take approzimately a week to arrive.
You would need to send a quick email after placing the order requesting UPS
service.


When I emailed back asking what the email was, I didnt get a response, so I came here to ask.



I dont want to order it, screw up, then get tackled by 18 swat dudes (exageration)
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Postby MrB » 10 May 2005 19:38

So you sent them an email to ask what their email address was?

They must think you are a few brain cells short of a full collection.

You don't seem competent to own lockpicks. Perhaps you should give up on the lockpicking idea and try something simpler?
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Postby stick » 10 May 2005 19:53

Like knitting.
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Postby Greatbob » 10 May 2005 20:03

MrB wrote:So you sent them an email to ask what their email address was?

They must think you are a few brain cells short of a full collection.

You don't seem competent to own lockpicks. Perhaps you should give up on the lockpicking idea and try something simpler?


You got the wrong idea. I clicked the "live help" button which preceeded to take me to a "leave us a message" page. I asked them if it was ok for me to use usps and they said that.

I dont think 2 days would be considered "quick" so I doubt they meant, "hey order it, then click live help, and we will fix it"



Seeing as how they say they ship 1-2 days after the order is placed, it wouldn't work that well now would it?



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Postby Greatbob » 10 May 2005 20:04

The first line should have been "proceeded" not '"preceeded"
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Postby MrB » 10 May 2005 21:29

Consider yourself ribbed.

But there is really lots of information on their How To Order page.

You live in California, where I live. Assuming you are of legal age, and you have a credit card, and you are just ordering a regular lockpick set, you can accept the normal delivery by USPS and your pick set will arrive fine.

If you do not meet the above criteria, you will have to follow their instructions carefully. They do have email links on the above mentioned web page.
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Postby Greatbob » 10 May 2005 22:02

What do you mean by ribbed?



And I am 15, ordering via my mom :oops:
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Postby WhiteHat » 10 May 2005 22:09

do you realise that the FBI are targeting paranoid people?

in fact... they've been doing it for exactly the same amount of time as you think they have.....


I had no problems ordering picks from both Southord.com and lockpickshop.com. but you may have problems because you are under 18 and lockpickshop.com doesn't process orders from uner 18's.
Oh look! it's 2016!
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Postby MrB » 10 May 2005 22:14

Ribbed, teased, made fun of.

Since you are legally a minor, I don't think you are allowed to buy lockpicks. Your mother could buy them, but you would have to ask her to place the order and pay with her credit card. If LockPickShop finds out the picks are for you and you are under age, they may not accept the order due to their legal obligations.

You could consider making picks as an alternative to buying. It is cheaper, and is more in keeping with the hobbiest and educational aspect of things. There is lots of information on this site about making picks out of all sorts of things.
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Postby Greatbob » 10 May 2005 22:15

But Im using my moms card, etc. So would they know?



The following statute applies if the customer wishes order to be shipped via US Postal Service; otherwise please disregard.

U.S.C. Title 39 Section 3002a of the US Postal Code specifies that locksmith tools can be shipped via mail only if the buyer can certify that he/she/it can be truthfully regarded as one of the following: A bona fide locksmith, a bona fide auto repossessor, a licensed car dealer, a lock manufacturer, a motor vehicle manufacturer.*
By placing your order on our website, and by indicating your agreement of these terms before ordering, you are electronically signing this agreement and certifying to us under penalty of perjury that at least one of the above classifications pertains to you.
In the absence of this assurance, LockPickShop (LPS) will not ship to you.









Paranoid? I think not!


Now Im going to put on my foil hat and finish blacking out my windows
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Postby Greatbob » 10 May 2005 22:18

When this gets resolved, you should sticky this, and title it : HOBBYISTS LOOK HERE!!!!





that way noone will ever get confoozled again
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Postby WhiteHat » 10 May 2005 22:25

it won't work I tells ya...
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Postby Greatbob » 10 May 2005 22:27

What wont?



Agh my hat broke, THEY ARE GOING IM MY BRAIN!
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Postby digital_blue » 10 May 2005 22:35

Greatbob wrote:But Im using my moms card, etc. So would they know?


Well... considering the owner of the LPS site is a regular around here and I'm sure she's now read your post.... yes. :lol:

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Postby Greatbob » 10 May 2005 22:39

well, could my mom buy it for herself?


:-D




What is her account?
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