Friday, June 11, 2010

another scam victim

Flam's just re-keyed the locks for a wonderful person who called because she just felt scammed by another Valley locksmith (Another one starting with an A).

She called them for a simple re-key on a Weslock handle set and the locksmith told her she needed a new lock, that what she had was no longer made and proceeded to install a new deadbolt and knob in its place.


She realized shortly thereafter that they probably took advantage of her and her friend told her to call Flam's. We told her to call and get the lock back and they returned and reinstalled it and then we went and rekeyed it. The lock was not broken, it did not need replacing and they charged her almost $300.00 of which they are only refunding $97.00.


She also said the locksmith they sent out called her back yelling and calling her names and left her so scared that she wouldn't call the police or push for a larger refund.


Like she said, this was a very expensive and harrowing lesson.



Sunday, February 7, 2010

Release of 6,500 felons and your security

Jack and I hope you are up to date on the recent decision of our Governor to release convicted felons onto the streets of our city.
Not only are they being released but they will not be on parole.

We at Flam's are genuily concerned, along with local law enforcement, about your security as the rate of recidivism in California is higher than any other state. This is because we spend the least on rehab in our prisons.
Add over 20% unemployment to this scenerio and it is clear our concerns are real.

With that said we urge our clients, more than ever, to upgrade to High Security Locks for your business, homes and offices and to also stay alert outside of these enviornments.

We would also like your feedback on the idea of Flam's offering a community seminar on the many ways you can secure your doors. Please send an email to www.flamskey@aol.com to express your vote and your questions.

Stay safe,
Jack and Vikki

Sunday, January 10, 2010

New client but scary lesson

They were locked out of their house and called AM:PM locksmith, a sponsored business on the first page of a google search.
Symptoms ? An inexpensive Kwikset knob lock, cylinder was spinning.

Their Locksmith arrived, didn't try to pick lock, charged almost $225.00 for a $25.00 lock, another $239.00 to re-key it to existing top lock, $69.00 for service call and close to another 106.00 for something else we couldn't understand on invoice.
This job was also done during regular business hours.
The locksmith also arrived in an unmarked vehicle, the invoice had no business name on it and he asked that the check be made out to him, not the company the customer called.

Thank Goodness this customers intuition told him to stop payment on his check and call around the next day to see if he was ripped off AND to call another locksmith to change his locks because he was now being harassed for stopped check.

Result?
#1- I called AM:PM and told them they were scam artists and they coughed up an excuse that this locksmith was new and they would contact him. I told them if this scammer called this gentleman one more time they would see themselves in the news.

#2- I explained that original symptoms sounded like a simple broken $5.00 tail piece which would have cost approx $95.00 to repair and worst case scenario, had a new lock been needed it would have cost approx $140.00 including service call, lock, re-key and installation.

We ended up installing a Medeco High security lock when he understood that his existing locks would be easy to pick and we also eliminated the need and cost of re-keying his 2 old locks.

We now have a trusting customer who has 'real' security and can sleep at night. But remember he is one of the lucky ones who could stop a check, most scammers require cash.

By the way, we are still not done reporting companies like this

Vikki Flam