Top 5 questions for common locksmith customer phone calls

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @Durtly
    @Durtly 2 года назад +1

    (I have been a printer technician for 15 years and am considering a career change*) One thing I do for printer calls if the issue isn't obvious or the client seems to have trouble describing the issue: Ask the customer to email you a photo. These days (2022) everyone has a camera handy. For Locksmithing a clear photo of the lock, door, and any available keys would probably cover all the bases.

    • @selock
      @selock  2 года назад

      It’s definitely pretty common for us to request pics now :) saves a lot of time

  • @byronlutes4272
    @byronlutes4272 6 лет назад +4

    Great videos, I really enjoyed the vacant house jobs, I cut my teeth on that kind of work. I had a house once that appeared to have a dead body in the bedroom, called the cops out, they went thru the house and found it was a pile of blankets and a throw pillow which had long gold fringe that looked like hair. It looked like a body in bed.
    Even the cops were freaked out when they first entered the bedroom. They agreed it did look like a body.
    I’ve had houses where people were living in them, and had to deal with that.
    The strangest thing is when you unlock a deadbolt and then it relocks from inside with a warning about having a gun, And go away
    Your 5 questions to ask customers is
    Spot on today I have customers send me photos to answer many of those questions.
    Great stuff
    I’ll subscribe now
    Byron
    B&B Mobile Locksmith’s
    Canton, Michigan

  • @ZombieLock
    @ZombieLock 7 лет назад +6

    My favorite on car lockouts Is when you ask wheres the car and they say "At My House or In My Garage.!!!!!!"

  • @geraldskinner63
    @geraldskinner63 3 года назад

    I have a feeling this will be a video I will return to many times for the reminders. Thanks for taking the time to do this Jason!

  • @daxter8792
    @daxter8792 3 года назад

    I'll admit, I'm considering getting into locksmithing and I'm happy I found this video because I had been wondering about the proof part of opening someone's doors and while I had thought of asking for the title or insurance last night, I was wondering still since you know, sometimes "Well, it's my mom's car/my friend's car and such." so it's helpful to know just walk if there isn't proof or at least hard proof.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz 7 лет назад +3

    Never really thought about that but it was interesting. I liked your options if there is glass next to the door and double deadbolt recommendation with a key close by for fire egress. People have no idea of smashing the glass or the fire issue.🍺✌

  • @lynh8378
    @lynh8378 2 года назад

    Good video. Wonderful coverage of the subject!

  • @pdxlockpicker7796
    @pdxlockpicker7796 5 лет назад

    I love the CC tip thing. Trip charge. Great tip

  • @debbiea649
    @debbiea649 7 лет назад +9

    Good info! Here’s what I get...caller: I’m locked out of my car. Me: what kind of car is it...caller: it’s a blue car...me: where is the car....caller: in my yard. 😂😎

    • @selock
      @selock  7 лет назад +3

      Debbie Anderson ALL.THE.TIME 😂😂🙄

    • @Durtly
      @Durtly 2 года назад

      I imagine you get a lot of Friday and Saturday night calls from people in "compromised" states of mind. :)

  • @petewoodfine2100
    @petewoodfine2100 6 лет назад

    Very informative.
    These are useful for when I start up.
    Thank you for taking the time to do this video.

  • @johnteague136
    @johnteague136 2 года назад

    AAA…. Was called.. said they would be there.. in 3 hours.. then never showed… the lady then was told she should find someone else… 5 hours later at 9:30 pm… I was called.. and was there in 20 minutes… mission completed 🥰 happy customer.. happier wallet 🙂👍

  • @ablelock
    @ablelock 3 года назад +1

    I hate it when I asked him where the car is and they tell me it’s in their driveway. Beside of my house. I just patiently pause and then I say I promise you if you don’t give me your address I will never find your locked car because I have never been to your house before. 😂

  • @peterzenner2020
    @peterzenner2020 4 года назад

    Seems easy, but the information is either critical or useful to speed up the call.

  • @NicholasAarons
    @NicholasAarons 6 лет назад

    Very Nice Jason. Great Video. Keep up the great work. Nick🧔🏽.

  • @RubberBanned
    @RubberBanned 7 лет назад

    “Yeah, uh, hi, I’m just calling....”

  • @KingStreetRob
    @KingStreetRob 7 лет назад +2

    You can also as if they can e-mail or text you a picture of the key.

    • @selock
      @selock  7 лет назад +1

      King Street Rob yes, I never mentioned it but a quick email clears up many questions :) especially when they say “brown lock” 😂

    • @KingStreetRob
      @KingStreetRob 7 лет назад

      Good enough picture and you can decode the key for a simple lockout. Already have it cut before you get there.

    • @RuneInternational
      @RuneInternational 7 лет назад +1

      King Street Rob if they can take a detailed photo of the key, they are most likely not locked out.

    • @KingStreetRob
      @KingStreetRob 7 лет назад

      If they have both pieces of a broken key. I've had customers that have actually pulled the broken key out instead of jamming the broken key deeper in the lock.

    • @selock
      @selock  7 лет назад +1

      Rune International if people are out of town and the pet sitter locked keys up they can. I’ve done it quite a few times especially when I get there to find a stupid smart key lock :) makes it much easier

  • @jeffmoss26
    @jeffmoss26 7 лет назад +1

    question 6: can you tumble the tumblers?

  • @RuneInternational
    @RuneInternational 7 лет назад

    great questions. Too bad the customers often give wrong answers. I ask about the shape of the key head. is it round? - That means 5pin ruko, and mostly easy money.
    A square head means 6+ pins, possible sidebar. so risk of carbide and replacement parts.

    • @butre.
      @butre. 6 лет назад +1

      keys in the states can have funky shapes. kwikset have sort of a hexagonal head, and schlage has a wild head with all kinds of angles on it. beyond that, segals, weisers, and dexters have pretty similar looking keys, round can be either american, master, or yale, ilco can be shaped like pretty much anything, and on top of that there are all kinds of novelty keys available for most of these brands. "my key is shaped like an ak47" isn't helpful

  • @daviddaly9232
    @daviddaly9232 3 года назад

    Great info.!!!!!

  • @serialkil3
    @serialkil3 6 лет назад

    Just to be an agitator, it is possible for me to have my dead bolt lock without a key. its an old huber deadbolt on the inside with an ancient yale cylinder on the exterior that is spring loaded, the knob lock is dead and hasnt been functional for many years so only the deadbolt is used.

    • @CGoody564
      @CGoody564 6 лет назад

      Lock without a key? Sure. Mind me asking how you plan on getting back in? Better yet, how would you lock it when you leave?

  • @williampennjr.4448
    @williampennjr.4448 5 лет назад

    why do they make locks that keep you from removing the key when its locked? I've run into this problem multiple times with dead bolts. What is the point of locking something if you have to keep the key in the lock and can only remove it when its unlocked? It only makes sense for a prison, or a bomb shelter.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz 7 лет назад +5

    Can you do a vid on all the stupidist comments made by customers?!😉👌

  • @gerryb4540
    @gerryb4540 7 лет назад

    Thanks Jason i find your videos interesting, informative, and entertaining keep em coming plz. I noticed a newspaper clip on
    your wall just being nosy ??

    • @selock
      @selock  7 лет назад +2

      Gerry B our local free press paper m.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2011/oct/19/jason-meeks/?templates=mobile the writer was off on a few dates. Here’s another from a larger publication amp.clarionledger.com/amp/19671715

    • @gerryb4540
      @gerryb4540 7 лет назад

      Cheer's Jason i meant to ask if you worked on safe's & Vault's a whole different ballgame ?

    • @selock
      @selock  7 лет назад

      Gerry B I do a bit but mostly only combo changes :) if it’s locked I pass on it

    • @gerryb4540
      @gerryb4540 7 лет назад

      Oh ok more hassle than worth ? You seem to fly through key changes re pinning i guess it's experience but still impressive, Would you say key cutting is your bread & butter or lock-out's ?

    • @RubberBanned
      @RubberBanned 7 лет назад

      His bread and butter, (for income earned) is largely, likely, access control, lockouts, and key systems management for larger, corporate clients.
      That’s how it was for me at my last gig.

  • @evcoolgene
    @evcoolgene 7 лет назад

    I've had it happen many times that I drive a long distance to unlock a house, and the customer cancels in the last minute because some handyman neighbor of theirs got them in somehow. They refuse to pay the trip charge, or they won't answer the phone...is there anything I can do?

    • @AalbertTorsius
      @AalbertTorsius 6 лет назад +1

      3:56 Ask for their creditcard number up front, put a reserve on it.

    • @byronlutes4272
      @byronlutes4272 6 лет назад +3

      It happens, I thank them for calling and ask them to keep me in mind for the next time, and there will be a next time.
      By being nice and not demanding a trip charge you are more likely to get future business and referrals because you were nice,
      Remember, Scammers are not nice and only out to take all they can from our customers.

  • @daviddaly9232
    @daviddaly9232 3 года назад

    However, some of this info. is hard to extract from people. If they don’t want to take the time to answer them..... maybe it’s time to pass on this call. I have done that a lot!