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Quick Pick Locksmith


Country United States
State California
Phone (888) 316-6140
Website http://quicklocksmith247.com/

Quick Pick Locksmith Reviews

Most Useful Comment
  • Aug 6, 2015

24/7 locksmith is a total rip off. Do not use. Took my front door lock off put it back on, here less than 10 minutes and charged $162.00 and the lock is not even fixed. When I called to complain he said he would be right back... never showed back up. I waited over 1/2 hr and had to leave. Total Rip offs. Do not use!

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Most Useful Comment
  • Aug 5, 2015

My son locked his keys in his car in Boulder. I went on line to find a locksmith. A large ad came up advertizind best prices in town.

The ad stated 19 dollars for a service call and 35 dollars and up to unlock a car. When the service guy got there he charged 140 dollars to unlock the car. It only took him two minutes.

I know the ad said 35 dollars and up, but 140 dollars is just taking advantage of a kid in a bad situation. We called the main number 720-600-4788 and spoke to a supervisor. She pretty much told us sorry that is what we charge and there was nothing we could do.

24/7 Quick Pick Locksmith services is just a scam

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  • Jun 22, 2016

This morning, I managed to lock myself and my wife out of our house.

I did a quick Google search and found a Google Ad titles "$5 Locksmith, Durham". The page says:

  • Nov 26, 2015

TOTAL RIPOFF! Please don't use this company. First Red Flag...website has no business address, I called 3 times and spoke to a different person each time, google the phone number this tells you everything you need to know! Total Bate and Switch! Wanted to charge me $85.00 which is actually cheap compared to all the other complaints I have read! These people are not only in Colorado but all over the United States Ripping People OFF! I refused service once he told me it would be $85.00. The original quote he gave me when he got here was $75 and I told him I would be using a credit card to pay and he said it would be an additional $10.00 charge to use a credit card! SCAM! I paid him the $19 fee and told him to be on his way! This company started in 2015 and the reviews they have so far tells it all! Dont Use These RIP OFF MF's!

  • Oct 28, 2015

I was intimated as a mother with an infant and another female were the only ones present. The locksmith made me sign the papers before he started the job which I knew was shady but felt too intimdated to challenge hi late at night. I called customer service afterwards to report, and he tried to spin it to make it sound like I was the one who needed to put my foot down. Excuse me?! I don't know if this person is crazy or not?! It's YOUR freaking job to do business the right way and with integrity! They charged me $227for an interior lockout. That's outrageous when they couldn't even give an estimate- more like evaded the question.

  • Oct 13, 2015

My 23 year old daughter is on her own in the big city of Salt Lake. She's very bright and very capable. She locked her keys with her fob in her 2008 Acura TL. She searched online for a locksmith and found what appeared to be a good deal at quicklocksmith247.com, which claims among other things in big, bold print, "$19 Locksmith Services In Your Area", and "We'll Beat Any Price!" Lower down on the main page it states, "Car Lock-out" Prices are "$19 Service Call plus $35+".

When the locksmith showed up, he looked intimidating to her, spoke with a heavy accent and told her it would be $148, rather than the $19 + $35 or so ($54 or so). When she said that sounded like a lot, he said she could just bill it to her insurance company and get reimbursed 100%. This was entirely untrue although she has full coverage on her car.

Then I called the same company posing as a potential customer from the same zip code a few blocks away with the same year, make and model of car with the same issue.

The first price they quoted me was "$19 + $35 and up". When I pressed for a more accurate quote, the service representative, Brittany, told me "$80-$120", and told me to not worry about it because my auto insurance would cover it. When I said I'll shop around, Brittany called me back a few minutes later and dropped their estimate to $55-$90.

A few more calls to local locksmiths directly and I found this was a $60-$75 service call at most. I called and spoke to the onsite manager of quicklocksmith247.com, Jose', first before posing as a potential customer then afterward, and asked him to make this right for my daughter. He said he would not, because she agreed to the work and paid the bill. I caught him in several lies, to which he would seemingly without conscience work to sidestep, finally resting on the position that it was just business and business is business. Wow. Charging a young, single girl $148 for a straightforward lockout service that should have been $60 or so is just business??? Wow.

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