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MIButterfly

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5. People like that guy are absolutely despicable, taking advantage of people, especially the elderly, like that.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 03:31 PM
Mar 19

There's a special place in Hell for the likes of him. I'm so glad they reached out to the reporter and she got her money back.

You just don't know who to trust anymore. The shady companies seem to outnumber the honest companies these days and they're getting more and more brazen. Almost $4,000 to change a lock? That is absolutely criminal. I shudder to think about the people who don't have family looking out for them. How are they supposed to fight people like this guy by themselves?

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I am so weary of scammers and thieves. MontanaMama Mar 19 #1
And that guy is likely already running scams progressoid Mar 19 #2
I once read an article stating that some individuals listed on such referral sites have no locksmith experience at all. John1956PA Mar 19 #3
And, having installed the "new" lock, they likely now have a key! dickthegrouch Mar 19 #4
People like that guy are absolutely despicable, taking advantage of people, especially the elderly, like that. MIButterfly Mar 19 #5
I really prefer that their consequences be in the here and now. Yelp, NextDoor, niyad Mar 19 #9
Im glad the news showed the scammers image BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 19 #14
Despicable. As an old gal Joinfortmill Mar 19 #6
I do not have to prepare for it. Sadly, as a woman, I have experienced the niyad Mar 19 #7
I'd like to know who the piece of shit bank was that 'declined' to help her dispute the charge. n/t PatrickforB Mar 19 #8
If you call a 800 number looking for a locksmith, you're actually talking to a broker FakeNoose Mar 19 #10
We have several longtime locksmiths here, highly reputable, thank goodness. niyad Mar 19 #12
I bought one of those real estate agent locks and keep extra keys BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 19 #15
Oh..kinda of like when you order flowers BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 19 #13
I'm sure that's where they got the idea FakeNoose Mar 19 #16
Equally sickening to me was an asshole in the comments who insisted niyad Mar 19 #11
Was his name Trump? MIButterfly Mar 19 #17
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