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How to protect yourself against rip-off by locksmiths

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 26 February 2019 04:59

The horror scenario: You leave the apartment or the house, close the door behind you and at that moment it occurs to you, that the key is still inside. If you don't have a spare key for such situations, you can't avoid calling a locksmith.

Admittedly, calling the locksmith is unpleasant at first. Once you have made the call, the thoughts of a bill and a broken door lock usually come to mind. This call does not come by chance. Many locksmiths exploit the situation of their helpless customers and sometimes damage the entrance door in order to be able to charge a higher price. In order to keep costs and damage to the door as low as possible, the following 3 tips are suitable:

  1. Price comparisons

Also, in an emergency situation you should take some time for a little research. It is important to compare the prices of different locksmiths. According to a test, in 2017 you paid an average of 73 € on a weekday and 119 € on Sundays and public holidays. These prices should serve as a guideline.

  1. Have a look at the website before your first phone call

In order to check the reliability of a locksmith service, you can take a look at the emergency service website. Here you should find information such as the area of use by postcode, as well as general information that inspires confidence. The area of operation is particularly important in order to save high travel costs, especially in large cities. This may result in a large amount of travel for a locksmith in Frankfurt. Another helpful factor is positive ratings on Google or in yellow pages.

  1. Price inquiry before anything else

A reputable locksmith (https://schlüsseldienst-frankfurt24.de/) can already give a rough price estimate on the phone. This should always be done before the address message, so that you can be sure not to pay too much. In addition, you should ask for possible surcharges on Sundays and public holidays as well as travel costs.

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