Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Avoiding Locksmith Scammers


Your husband is traveling on business. The kids are at Grandma s. After you walk the dog, you have the night to yourself.  You hurry out to walk him around the block and head for home when he s done. You reach in your pocket for your keys to unlock the door and suddenly realize in your haste you have done the unthinkable. You locked yourself out of the house.  Luckily you do have your cell phone with you. You get ready to call a locksmith to come and assist you. Beware at this point you do not become a victim of illegal locksmith scammers whose phone numbers are also advertised right along with those of legitimate locksmiths. With former burglars out of jail who already have the skills to open locks, and with instructions on the Internet for how to pick locks or construct bump keys, locksmith scammers are becoming increasingly prevalent. They simply take out ad listings with fake addresses located in your town and real phone numbers that travel through to their call switchboard, usu
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