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Watch Out For Locksmith Scams | C & S Lock & Security

Here at C & S Lock & Security we are all about protecting our customers that is why we created this article with tips to protect yourself from locksmith scams. Locksmiths’ wield a lot of power if they work on your home so many sure you pick a trusted licensed one like C&S Lock & Security for all your work.

  1. If a locksmith you call answers the phone with something generic like “locksmith services” and not a specific company this can raise red flags. Always ask for the name of the specific company you are going to be working with.

  2. Locksmiths should always arrive in marked vehicles with the company’s name all over it. When you call a locksmith ask them about this if a marked or unmarked vehicle will be coming to your residence.

  3. A Legitimate locksmith will always ask you for I.D. before doing any work making sure that you are indeed the property owner. This can be a bad sign if the locksmith does not ask for this information.

  4. Find out before the locksmith comes out if he is insured to cover any damage incurred during the repair or installation.

  5. If you are locked out and in need of help call a trusted locksmith. If the locksmith says that you need to have the lock drilled and replaced make sure it is done by an experienced locksmith as this is a harder process.

If you have any more questions contact a trusted locksmith like C & S Lock & Security. If you have more questions about how you can better secure your home, or have general Lock & Security questions contact C & S Lock & Security today! Let one of our dedicated team members come out, and assist you with better protecting your home or business. See why so many in the greater Tucson area choose C & S Lock & Security when they want fast reliable lock and security services.

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