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Do you know what to do if you become locked out? If you make a phone call to the police, you are going to be told to contact a locksmith. However, is this person someone you can trust? Instead of calling the police, call a good, reputable locksmith who will help you out.
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Do your research ahead of time, and find a reputable individual that you can call on in case of an emergency. You can save the locksmith's phone number so you have it ready to go if there is an emergency.
  
Even if you're thinking that locksmiths aren't something you'll need, being prepared is important. Research locksmiths in advance, and know who you would call on if you were to have an emergency. Keep a locksmith's phone number in a cell phone or written down so you can call then if the worst happens.
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Research a locksmith prior to hiring them. You need a professional that will help to guard you, not scam you. Unfortunately, there are a few shady locksmiths who make duplicate keys without authorization, so you need to be careful.
  
Be sure you're able to research the locksmith of your choice before you hire them for any work. You want to make sure that you are not hiring anyone that is not working in your best interest. Unfortunately, there are a few shady locksmiths who make duplicate keys without authorization, so you need to be careful.
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Try to avoid scammers who raise the price when they get to your home. This is a scam used to squeeze you out of more money. If they give no good reason for the price increase, look for another locksmith. It is a competitive business.
  
Before hiring a locksmith, do your research. You want to be sure the locksmith is ethical and professional. There are certainly unscrupulous players out there who will copy your keys.
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If a locksmith provides you with a quote, and then increases the cost when he gets there, be wary. Some companies want to take too much money from you, so they will scam you. If you're being told the job is going to cost more than the price you were quoted, tell them to leave and find someone else.
  
Watch out for a locksmith who quotes one thing and then tells you something else in person. Many of them will run this scam in order to get more money from you. If the job is more than what it would cost on the phone, hire someone else.
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After the job is complete it is important that the locksmith give you a receipt for the services that were performed. Though the majority are trustworthy, others are working to scam you. Get proof that you paid for the service before the locksmith leaves. Place these receipts in a place that's safe if questions about payments come up later.
  
Get a receipt. Most locksmiths are trustable, but some are scammers. Always make sure that the receipt you get states that the job is complete and everything is paid in full. Keep the receipt somewhere you can find it, in case there are any questions about payment later on.
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One of the first questions you ask when calling a new locksmith is how long their business has been around. It is also important to ensure that they have been working from the same location for these years. The companies that have served a specific area for years are usually going to be good choices.
  
If you are unsure of a locksmith's reliability, then be sure to check out the BBB website. Another great place to determine the legitimacy of the locksmith is to check with the organization that specializes in verifying them, and that is ALOA.org.
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When you use this advice to find a good locksmith, you can be prepared for any eventuality. Do your research as soon as you can. If you do get locked out, you will be able to get back in as soon as possible.
  
Try getting a locksmith who stays up to date with the locksmith community. This isn't absolutely necessary, but it'll be reassuring to know your locksmith is staying on top of current trends. It also lets you know he's dedicated to what he's doing.
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Before trusting a locksmith with your keys, ask for a referral list of their customers. Many businesses are happy to provide references, so you should actually call them. This will show that a locksmith is both reliable and credible.
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Search the web before selecting a locksmith. Review sites like Angie's List can be a huge help. Do not use a site that is affiliated with any particular locksmith or locksmith group. You should also go to your local BBB before you decide on a locksmith.
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Find out how long a locksmith has been in business before you do business with them. If it's a lengthy amount of time, they are probably a good locksmith. Although lack of experience does not mean that the locksmith is untrustworthy, you should be careful if you come across one with little experience.
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Find out who else has used any locksmith you are considering. Most businesses will be happy to give you references, and it's important that you actually call them. Knowing how dependable the locksmith will be and how much he or she will charge is very helpful.
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Now that this article is something you've read over, getting a great locksmith should be easy for you. Takes note or print a copy of this article to take with you while you search. The more prepared you are, the better the search will be, so get ready to get down to business!
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Do your research ahead of time, and find a reputable individual that you can call on in case of an emergency. You can save the locksmith's phone number so you have it ready to go if there is an emergency.

Research a locksmith prior to hiring them. You need a professional that will help to guard you, not scam you. Unfortunately, there are a few shady locksmiths who make duplicate keys without authorization, so you need to be careful.

Try to avoid scammers who raise the price when they get to your home. This is a scam used to squeeze you out of more money. If they give no good reason for the price increase, look for another locksmith. It is a competitive business.

If a locksmith provides you with a quote, and then increases the cost when he gets there, be wary. Some companies want to take too much money from you, so they will scam you. If you're being told the job is going to cost more than the price you were quoted, tell them to leave and find someone else.

After the job is complete it is important that the locksmith give you a receipt for the services that were performed. Though the majority are trustworthy, others are working to scam you. Get proof that you paid for the service before the locksmith leaves. Place these receipts in a place that's safe if questions about payments come up later.

One of the first questions you ask when calling a new locksmith is how long their business has been around. It is also important to ensure that they have been working from the same location for these years. The companies that have served a specific area for years are usually going to be good choices.

When you use this advice to find a good locksmith, you can be prepared for any eventuality. Do your research as soon as you can. If you do get locked out, you will be able to get back in as soon as possible.

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