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by blissfulight
4217 days ago
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It isn't locksmiths, as a whole, who are dishonest, it's that there's an international organized crime ring that runs a majority of the locksmith ops in the US, Canada, UK, and other countries. They operate call centers here and abroad that route calls to contractors in the field, who are usually working (at least in the US) here illegally on tourist visas, and they charge several hundred dollars above market price to perform unlocks, and much more to sell and install counterfeit lock hardware, none of which their workforce is remotely qualified to actually carry out. Unless you know the locksmith, or know their shop, or can find a locksmith affiliated with ALOA, or use your insurance company's (example: AAA) list of approved locksmiths, it's wise to steer clear of any locksmith on Google affiliated products. Otherwise, you'll become a victim of their bait-and-switch schemes (which often run as "$15 unlock in 15 min." on Google AdWords). Same could be said for garage door suppliers, carpet cleaners, and handymen--they're all run by the same crime group, more or less, and have been honing their craft since the 1980's, when they got their start with the printed white and yellow pages before moving on to Google. I would start with Meni Agababayev of Run Local Locksmith, and David Peers of Dependable Locks, to find out more information. (Incidentally, you made a wise choice.) Similarly, local florists are great, but many of the florist ops on Google Maps are just resellers running out of a call center who tack on an extra fee for ordering the flowers for you. |
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