Locksmith scams aren’t anything new. The story goes that you hire a “trusted” locksmith from the neighborhood, only to come home one night to find your house ransacked with no signs of forced entry. Nobody can figure out how they got in, and the Police assume you left a door open. The truth behind the story is that the locksmith that you trusted, made a duplicate key and waited for you to go to dinner one night, then they let themselves in.
Thanks to Angie’s List, trustworthy locksmiths and an article by Sue Wiltz of Angie’s List, the story of how many locksmiths out there are running this scam is finally coming to light. But with the help of Angie’s List, you can find a locksmith that you can trust, one that your neighbors have used and one that is licensed and will do the work you need on time and on budget.
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