Scam artists
Scam artists. Not honest about price upfront. Pressure you into paying much more than agreed.
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Scam artists. Not honest about price upfront. Pressure you into paying much more than agreed.
Don’t deal with them. Ask too much money and trick you into paying it.
This is a scam company. Their callout rate is cheap (30EUR), but they ended up asking for 150 euros to drill the cylinder and another 100-150 for a new cylinder. So I paid the 30 euro and sent them home, called another honest locksmith who opened the door for me without having to drill it, and a fraction of that price. Don't get lured by this company.
Scam, scam, scam!!! I had problem with blocked lock. Guy came and ask for 800eur for solving this. I told him to go away and still charge me 80eur for coming. Other company came and solved problem for 90eur. Don’t call them!!!
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