Copy Do Not Duplicate Key
Can't I copy a key? 3
But a week ago I needed a lock maker to come and serve me. Now he enters, but in the process breaks the cylinder on the door. Instead of trying to recover, they wallow in their sadness and thus, experience more failure. Well that's just me as a partner and I need more. I didn't realize until I reached a Sp Keyring that the keys I had weren't double.
I tried to explain my situation to two different lock makers and they always said they couldn't do it. Actually, the reason is that my ORIAL user key doesn't even have this engraving. The locker who came to see me was in a good place. The closest caring I tried won't copy me, even if I talk to the person who has the key (SP and number are on the key ...!) ... .
What can I do anyway?
Simple but effective
Buy one of the colored rubber bands that protrudes from the tip of the wrench. No need to take it off; leave the key on the casing and put some more keys on the casing with other colored items;
Well, it depends on whether it's just a key stamp or it's engraved and it's patent number. Some lock makers will not copy ethically sealed locks, they will not copy and some will not because of high security locks. If it's a high security lock and you don't want it, someone is just trying to lock you in to do business with it. Unfortunately, this often happens. If you live in an apartment, the owner may have a key so you cannot copy it. You usually need to pay a deposit to come to their office.
If I were you, you would go to the nearest lock maker and ask for help to change the locks. Especially when you need to combine it with other used keys.
That's fine - I can help you.
Copy Do Not Duplicate Key
Copy Do Not Duplicate Key
You will not find key chains or key rebels that mimic those keys.
You have some cices ...
Since this is just a very simple and easily available key and is empty, you can try at different hardware stores to copy the key for you. Most people don't do it because they don't want to get in trouble, but if you can find someone who doesn't really care and is willing to help, that person can. I have electronic copies of important people that I did not expect. Like I said ... if I don't mind.
Or ... you can change the set of keys. If money is tight, you can find a 12-Bs-ut kit at a hardware store.
Or ... call the lock maker and let them know you need a copy of the key provided. You can make a copy or provide a key that does not contain awful non-duplicated buffers. I really don't know why he gave you this key ...
Do not copy the key
My suggestion is to call the original keyring again and ask them to return the original lock key or get a new one.
Many respondents suggested hiding the "Don't Duplicate" stamp, but it didn't work. So that servers, locksmiths, and hardware stores know you're hiding, and secondly, these keys are often cut from spaces that most lock makers and hardware stores don't have. So it's not that they don't want to or are afraid.
This page can help you.
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Can't I copy a key?
But a week ago I needed a lock maker to come and serve me. Now he enters, but in the process breaks the cylinder on the door. Instead of keeping it as it is, he did it differently and gave me a new key. Now I'm just a couple and I need ...
Be sure to leave a lot of negative comments on sites like Yelp and The Scam Report. This lock service should be discontinued if possible. I would also like to lodge a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. Basically, the lock you hire is a thief.
Copy Do Not Duplicate Key
Copy Do Not Duplicate Key
Buy a new lock or call Caring and ask them to send you a key with the words "Don't Duplicate".
Keep it to a minimum and use an automatic self-service key generator (I think it's called a minute lock)
Change keys. I think it is irresponsible (or immoral) for a lock maker to give you a labeled key, which forces you to go to his house to get the key. Change the key, it's easy and low cost in the long run.