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  • Why was the following post marked as spam???

    Who is covering up the truth?

    Just amazing the amount of phone #'s & addresses on Google.

    Most are in the middle of a field or some other persons business.

    If you check out just one state, like Jersey, who happens to license locksmiths now.

    There are about 140 active businesses in the entire state.

    That means every other one is a fraud.

    Who is out there protecting the consumer?

    Whoever it is, they are doing a very poor job!

  • The Nationwide fraud could be stopped in a minute by:

    FTC Chairman Mr. Jon Leibowitz.

    FCC Headed by Mr. Julius Genachowski.Google Primary Engineer Mr. Matt Cutts.

    But thousands of complaints nationwide are ignored by the FTC, FCC, Google.

    These Israeli foreigners possing as locksmmiths get all of their phone calls

    from a New York city call center. That get their calls nationwide by

    using a telecommunications fraud and Google internet fraud

    $14 $15 $19 Locksmith (every business name).

  • Check out 1-800-unlocks for a local, licensed, professional scammer free locksmith! We can beat these guys and keep our customers safe!

  • Locksmith Fraud - US Postal complaints hotline 314-539-9441 Affadavit of US Postal Inspector which details money being sent to El-Ad Group (real estate company) in Israel. Telecommunications and Google internet and Maps fraud.

    Seattle has 7,689 fake locksmith listings DEX white pages. The El-Ad Group is a subsidiary of Delek Group, owned by Yitzhak Tshuva, businessman with assets around $4 billion, focuses on the IT market since 1982. Has offices in New York city. Google - STOP the Fraud!

  • how interesting, scammer posting this AMAZING

  • We've been highlighting these fraudulent companies for some time. Always choose locksmith's that are members of the BBB and ALOA. This way if you get bad service, you'll have an avenue of recourse.

  • I'm a locksmith my self in NYC manhattan and the guy is a fake locksmith then $114? Hell no

  • thanks for posting. people beware!!!!!!

    these people should be in jail

  • Think they are now in London...always locksmith.From the same part of the world too...interesting.

  • This isnt even a story, really. normally 75, he asked 114 and settled for 95... we talking 20 or 30 bucks here? would you buy tools, a truck, drive somewhere and then back, at least 90 minutes for $75 bucks??  prob not

  • anyone knows what became of this company?

  • they changed their name and opened under a different one. That is common practice. All I can say is, If you call a Locksmith, and they are NON AMERICAN you will be scammed

  • By the way, if you're not in a big city, you will not find a AAA towtruck driver that competent at opening cars. I've gone to countless cars and opened them for the towtruck driver to retrieve his tool that had gotten stuck in the door because it was the wrong tool and he didn't know what he was doing.

  • I wholeheartedly agree that the fake locksmiths need to be lined up and shot in the kneecaps, BUT, 6 minutes is not an entirely unreasonable length of time to open a car. A little deceptive. And, when the guy opens it at the end in 35 seconds, is that counting him wedging the door? If it is, he's reckless. He needs to slow down a slight bit and take better care of the customer's car.

  • That Acura could of been opened much faster with a slim jim.

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