Saturday, October 31, 2009

For A Forgetful Woman Like Me a Locksmith is a Godsend!

When I found myself locked out of my car last year, I didn’t know where to turn for help. I had done this before and knew how much it cost to have a locksmith come out and do an emergency house call after hours. I ended up spending so much money I was amazed at the amount charged. To avoid this type of expense again, I found a company which provides on the spot locksmith service for a flat rate, whether it is a home, business or car.

With the new company I was able to have a dependable 24-hour emergency service whenever I needed it. I know I should try to be more careful, but with six small children, a full time job and another baby on the way, sometimes my mind gets frazzled and I forget things. I am just glad to know that there are professional locksmiths out there that I can depend on.

When I locked myself out of my car last Christmas at the supermarket, I felt so absentminded. I would have used the town locksmith but the last time I called him the charges were astronomical, the service was unreliable and the staff treated me less than friendly. I realize that I truly needed to invest in finding a better company in case this sort of situation happened again.

I found the best company I have ever worked with right on the internet and was surprised by the fact there was no extra charges for a night or weekend call. I could have a locksmith whenever I needed one and for one flat rate, and you have no idea how convenient this is for busy people like me.

It does not matter if I have had to have my car or house unlocked and no matter what time of the day or night it might be. I get charged one small fee and have even had the locksmith make me an extra key. I plan on keeping the number handy and recommending the service to all of my friends and family in the future. I can honestly say I am treated with kindness and not made to feel foolish just because I’ve locked myself out of the car for the second time in a month.

Locked out of my own house

There is nothing more frustrating or embarrassing than walking out the front door of your house, shutting the door, and then realizing you don’t have your keys in your hand. You peek through the front door window and spy your keys lying peacefully on the foyer table. The funny thing is, you’ll probably stand there looking at them trying to move them by telepathic waves to suddenly appear in your purse. And yes, you’ll dig through your purse just to make sure the telepathy didn’t work.

Instead of calling a locksmith right away, you find yourself trying to open every window and door around the entire perimeter of your house. You remember that your upstairs bedroom window is unlocked because you had it open the night before. You consider the unquestionable; getting the ladder and entering your house through that upstairs bedroom window. Fortunately you finally realize the prospect of real physical injury forces you to make that fateful call to one of the locksmiths in town.

I’ve played out this scenario not once, not twice, but five times in the last six years. Oh, I have two extra sets ofkeys….but you guessed it, they are inside the house, mocking me from the drawer I put them in. I live in a small town and there are only two locksmith businesses; both of whom I know personally. Not only from the numerous trips they’ve had to make to unlock my house and my car (that’s another story), but also because I grew up with them and attended the same school. To say the least I have both of their numbers on speed dial and I just have to remember which one I called last and then call the other so to lessen the embarrassment.

With the call made and five minutes of intense laughter from Sammy, the locksmith, I waited for him to arrive. He showed up fifteen minutes later, gave me another few minutes of teasing, walked up to the front door, pulled out a key, and opened my door. It took longer to make the call then it did for him to open my door. He didn’t use any tools, which I thought was odd. When I asked him why he left his tools in the truck he explained that he didn’t need his locksmith tools because I was a three-time repeat customer. He kept a copy of my key in my file for such events. He got a huge laugh out of this, once again, handed me the bill which read, “This one’s on the house; thanks for the excellent laugh.” This weekend I’m practicing my ladder climbing skills.

Friday, October 30, 2009

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