Getting locked out of your home is an unpleasant experience to say the least. What’s worse is being taken advantage of by a locksmith looking to scam you.
We’ve got some suggestions to help you avoid falling victim to a locksmith scam:
- Get recommendations from family and friends for people they’ve used. Testimonials from trusted sources are always a good way to be on the safe side.
- Do due diligence. Use our online directory to make a shortlist of the most favourable options considering ratings and reviews other people have written. Following this go to the website and make sure it looks credible and reputable.
- Call up and ask for a price. Be particularly weary of prices that are dramatically high or low as a warning sign of something potentially being off.
- Use common sense in your interactions with the locksmith. Things here involve making a mental note of the license plate number, as well as insisting there is a record of the transaction so it is trackable.
These principles apply to mobile and commercial locksmiths as well as automotive locksmiths too. Keep searching until you find local, affordable locksmith services you feel you can trust.