Locksmith Fraud

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The Locksmith Industry Suffers From Fraudulent Companies Across the Country

The locksmith industry is an industry based on trust. A home owner or business relies on that trust when they move into a new home or change employees. Recently, the sanctity of this trust is being broken. Companies across the country are charging outrageous prices to people who are in situations where they have no choice but to pay. Most often, a locksmith services are needed when the situation is delicate. Someone is locked out or going through a divorce and these fraudulent companies are preying on the emotions that are involved in those situations. To take advantage of this is appalling to say the least. Stories of people paying up to $1,700 to get back into their home are broadcasted on the internet and news, but the problem persists.

So what steps are being made to help rectify the situation? If a customer uses google.com to search for local locksmiths in their area, there are numerous results. Yet, the locations of these locksmiths do not even exist. This means if someone calls for service, has the work done, and needs to speak to someone at an actual location, they will never be able to do so. Also, chances are that the technician that did the work will not answer phone calls or offer any help after payment. Yet web searches continue to list these locations. In my opinion there is one simple solution to this problem. These search engines should be sending some kind of verification form to the locations via standard postal services. If they could just verify the addresses, some of this madness could end. It will never completely solve the problem. There is always going to be people claiming to be locksmiths who are completely unqualified, but it will help. And until there is licensing for this trade, the problem will never completely end, but until then steps need to be made to stop this scam.

I wrote this article because I am a third generation locksmith at The Flying Locksmiths in Randolph, Massachusetts and we spend a lot of time fixing what these so-called "locksmiths" have done. I see this problem on a daily basis, and it's just not morally right. Something needs to be done and for now all I can do is spread the word. Buyers beware! Find a trustworthy locksmith before you actually need one. It might save you from suffering locksmith fraud.

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