ALBANY LOCKOUT SVC

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980 BUCHANAN ST
Albany, CA 94706

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(510) 431-2436
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My dad had this old safe tucked away in storage for a loooong time and we ended up finding it and wanted to open it up so we could clean it up really well and sell it! I called ar...

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Beware! Locking yourself out of your car or home is frustrating enough. But imagine calling a locksmith then being charged double – or even more – the quoted fee. The Attorney Gen...

Thanks so much! 9/1/2013

My dad had this old safe tucked away in storage for a loooong time and we ended up finding it and wanted to open it up so we could clean it up really well and sell it! I called around to find a good locksmith service and we found these guys. They were very friendly and knew exactly what they were doing! They did neat and diligent work and didn't damage the safe! Thanks so much! more

Would recommend! 6/13/2013

I inherited a safe from my grandfather but the combination was unknown. It was just hanging out in the garage for the longest time and I decided I finally wanted to get it opened up and see what was in it and put it to use. I called around to find a locksmith that would be able to do it without causing damage to the safe or anythin and I found this place. They showed up right on time for the appointment and they did great work on the safe! Would recommend! more

Highly recommended!! 11/19/2012

I walked into this locksmith once with not one clue knowing that my security key lock wasn't working, Until one of this locksmith's staff members decided to come to my home & check it out, if it wasn't for her i found out i got ripped off /: thankfully she was able to replace it with a new one! more

great job 9/4/2012

im so glad to know that you guys have really good service specially since not many locksmiths are as good as you guys ! more

Avoid Part of National Locksmith Scam 9/4/2012

Beware! Locking yourself out of your car or home is frustrating enough. But imagine calling a locksmith then being charged double – or even more – the quoted fee. The Attorney General’s Office receives complaints every per month about so-called “local” locksmiths pulling a bait-and-switch. In many cases, these “locksmiths” arrive in unmarked vehicles, damage doors in their feeble attempts to pick locks and still demand more money. • If you’re locked out of your car and have a roadside assistance service, call them first. • Ask for referrals from your Judy’s Book or Facebook Friends. • Use a locksmith with a shop. A physical location or shop ensures that you have a way to contact the business in case of a problem, but of course you’ll need to confirm the address. • Dial a local number and listen to how the person answers the phone. If a company answers the phone with a generic phrase like "locksmith," rather than a company-specific name, be wary. Ask for the legal name of the business. If the person refuses, call another locksmith. • Get an estimate for all work and replacement parts from the locksmith before work begins. In cases of a lock-out, most legitimate locksmiths will give you an estimate on the phone for the total cost of the work. After the work is completed, demand an invoice. • Ask for ID, including a business card. Expect the locksmith to ask you for identification, as well. A legitimate locksmith should confirm your identity and make sure you’re the property owner before doing any work. Some legitimate locksmiths will work out of a car for quick or emergency jobs, but most will arrive in a service vehicle that is clearly marked with the name of the business. • Remember, this person has the keys to your car or home. So if you’re not comfortable with the service provider, refuse service. more

Impressed 6/5/2012

I was at a concert the other day, doing my thing and having an AMAZING time until I realized my keys were missing! I checked the lost and found and looked around as much as I could but they were GONE. I freaked out for a bit until I finally got my wits about me and looked up a locksmith. I gave these guys a call. They came to save me within 20 minutes and made me a new key for my car in NO TIME! The tech was super friendly and didn't charge me an arm and a leg. I'm really impressed. Keep up the outstanding work! more

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.. 4/12/2012

recommend. recommend. recommend. they are great!! best services in town. more

Avoid: Part of National Locksmith SCAM 3/28/2012

Beware! Locking yourself out of your car or home is frustrating enough. But imagine calling a locksmith then being charged double – or even more – the quoted fee. The Attorney General’s Office receives complaints every per month about so-called “local” locksmiths pulling a bait-and-switch. In many cases, these “locksmiths” arrive in unmarked vehicles, damage doors in their feeble attempts to pick locks and still demand more money. • If you’re locked out of your car and have a roadside assistance service, call them first. • Ask for referrals from your Judy’s Book or Facebook Friends. • Use a locksmith with a shop. A physical location or shop ensures that you have a way to contact the business in case of a problem, but of course you’ll need to confirm the address. • Dial a local number and listen to how the person answers the phone. If a company answers the phone with a generic phrase like "locksmith," rather than a company-specific name, be wary. Ask for the legal name of the business. If the person refuses, call another locksmith. • Get an estimate for all work and replacement parts from the locksmith before work begins. In cases of a lock-out, most legitimate locksmiths will give you an estimate on the phone for the total cost of the work. After the work is completed, demand an invoice. • Ask for ID, including a business card. Expect the locksmith to ask you for identification, as well. A legitimate locksmith should confirm your identity and make sure you’re the property owner before doing any work. Some legitimate locksmiths will work out of a car for quick or emergency jobs, but most will arrive in a service vehicle that is clearly marked with the name of the business. • Remember, this person has the keys to your car or home. So if you’re not comfortable with the service provider, refuse service. more
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