@@trlz I like this guy's logic. Because of the failing of a smaller group of individuals we should all throw the baby out with the bath water. Let's do this for all industries, it'll likely pan out I'm sure.
I got locked out of my house once years ago. I looked around the street, made sure no one was watching, and kicked the door in. Was easier than I expected.
@@adamwest8711 Didn't know many of the neighbors. What if one who didn't recognize me saw me kick the door down and called the cops? Easy way to ruin my day.
That real locksmith seems so genuine, he looks almost on the verge of tears at some points, glad to see there are people out there with such pride in their work especially when it's a job that helps people
Its not a bad thing at all. I dont care what google says. Making a big deal out of this tainted the show. The guy was a professional, and treated her right. Then they turn around and get on him for asking for a review.
Sounds like that random employee cares about his work place and wants them to get a higher rating. If theses scams were half as good as that locksmith we wouldn’t need to worry about drillsmiths
@@speway yeah but some of them are quality dudes, I called a guy out on a Sunday night at 10-11. He had quoted us 180 but I only had cash available and he let me off with 150
Any decent person is moved by him. And even though Serge bent the rules about trading lower price for a good Google rating, his honesty about how easy it was to pick her lock was great to see. It made me feel good.
There are crooks like this in every industry, taking advantage of people know dont know better or who are desperate. Most of these companies get away with it because there's no agency to enforce standards and business practice. Atleast where i live. From a moral perspective I wouldnt ever be able to do this to someone and can't believe these people actually sleep at night.
You know what you should have done instead? having the expert locksmith being the one at the place of the woman, so after the fourth time he said it was impossible, having the expert pick the lock in his face then comfront him about the "impossible" task
I think it was less about teaching the locksmith a lesson than recovering the charges incurred by the nice elderly lady that "needed" her lock drilled out. Video cameras are changing the world, certainly not fast enough or far enough but hopefully making a difference.
But that wouldve only covered half of the bs they want to expose. The ID portion, or lack of IDing, price quoting, etc...would've all been missed. Plus the locksmith would've known that the male was a locksmith as soon as he got out and walked up...he would've just known
Uhhhh, I'm not so easily agreeable with that. This locksmith was the one that was contacted to do the exposé. Of course he's going to be the Honest John of locksmiths.
Wouldnt you be? Locksmithing is a complex art, think of it like a watch maker. Very small moving parts that work together to deliver the same results consistently. Just like how you if your watch doesnt work it can throw off your whole day same is true for a lock. The difference is with lock picking you can brute force it and replace it. So this very delicate machine that he built to make it easy to fix was literally completely destroyed by a hack with a drill and a 20$ mass produced lock and charged more than he would to rebuild it.
The dude that charged 80 plus a good review is absolutely reasonable! I get that it's against "guidelines" but come on. It seems like you're looking for something because it wouldn't be a good story without so meat behind it.
if you do what is right to begin with then to ask for compensation after not charging someone is considered by me to be a good story told. Personally I would do a lot of jobs free to get a good review.
he cheated her which is not reasonable... 29 driving + 45min for the door... spending 2 seconds on the door it doesn't get any easier so it should just be the 45 for the door... so 74... and no review... she was charged 80 + review...
exactly, because these guys make him and everyone in the same business look very bad. seeing this made me feel pretty scared to ever use a service like this
He didn't ask for a review, he required it for a discount to be applied. Guarantee the company has him do that, so as a person I agree he seems like a good honest dude
As a locksmith it hurts us to see that these call centers are pulling volume away from real locksmiths that have been doing it for decades. Imagine going to eat dinner and you pick another restaurant from two because one offers a cheaper steak dinner l, afterwards they bring you the bill and its 3x what you were told and the steak tasted like shoe leather. That is exactly what these guys do. Adding a middleman to a business that doesn't need one and hiring unexperienced people to trick people who are desperate
Selasi Sablah He is a locksmith though? Imagine using the same joke 100 times and in an uncomfortable setting like that. It was a joke, a terrible joke
I am the shittiest of lockpickers and I've not met a deadbolt in the US that takes more than 15 seconds to 1 minute tops... a minute if I have to spp it... generally shorter for a rake...
Obviously a joke. Jokes are one of the con artist's greatest weapons. They also have a high success rate when you get pulled over which is why I've talked my way out of every ticket but one minor one. To be fair the one I got was for dead stickers but the cop that wrote it dropped the larger speeding ticket because I made him laugh.
This video was SO WELL DONE... I wish American Public Broadcast was half as good as this, such a thorough investigation with attention to detail... 10/10 also it really shines a light on how f***** the locksmith industry is as a whole right now, not just in NA but across the world
Although most people with common sense would only use a locksmith as a last resort, Then there are those who feel it should be a first contact. Probably because they never dealt with one yet.
@@archemides1517 they were probably freelance, self employed handyman. Each job the company gets for the handyman, the company takes a percentage rate from the total invoice to the consumer.
Try being a car mechanic, hvac tech, plumber, electrician. or really just any skilled labor type of job, you're going to have your bad apples, but you also got your hard-working guys and unfortunately, we are always treated like this.
I had a blocked toilet once and called a plumber. They said it would be £45 call out. Nice man, he tried with a plunger, failed, and then started to tell me the different machines they had. This one is £250, this one is £350. These prices were nearly 20 years ago. I made it quite clear I didn't have that kind of cash and had expected to pay just the £45 call out, which I had ready for him. I think he felt genuinely sorry for me and questioned his life choices. He said "Well... Sometimes you can get it unblocked just by standing on a chair with a bucket of water and throwing it into the toilet in one go." It worked. I thanked him profusely, and he knew and I knew and we both knew that we both knew that this was a scam that he was not wanting to do that night. I was genuinely grateful to that man for showing me he did have a heart. It's tough when you're trying to earn a living and your company expects you to be more ruthless than you really are.
I found his response to this extremely odd and overly dramatic. I also would have liked to see him pick the lock BEFORE altering it. Notice that was not shown.
@@Thinks-First i actually agree, especially when she mentioned to him that he seemed to be taking it personally, his response just seemed insincere ,,, as if maybe he himself has done that or still does !
I'm a carpenter and I understand what this legit locksmith feels watching these scammers over charge and do less quality work. It's crazy what people get away with
I locked myself out my house and I ended up just smashing the back door window. I am in the UK and if I had called out a locksmith it would have cost me a fortune. It cost me £40 to have the glass replaced.
I think so when it comes to your home break in and it will be much cheaper to fix. But that would be common sense and some have so much money and have never broken into anything. Having a locksmith drill out your tumbler is in theory just breaking in.
I'm a locksmith for more than 6 years this was shocking, locksmith is a art it takes years to develop your skill, locksmiths don't break locks, we take pride in our craft
@@leathercheerio1 He is a lawyer, if he want he knows how to go even to the last ip and actualy show proof to court its their company, even thru they may hide behind many proxies, question is: Is it worth it?
At end of the day due the amount of false reviews compared to real reviews he can go after the company claiming they are creating and or paying someone to create a large amount of false reviews and stealing people’s identities as they did with his picture and address. And because of the sheer amount of stolen identities such as his that the company paid for in one way or another to attract more business he is suing in part for knowingly stealing his identity and using it for financial gain. And the only question really then is after he contacts law enforcement for identity theft, should he file a large lawsuit for every stolen identity and also what amount of money is he filing suit for.
The locksmith who got in trouble because he asked for a review is ridiculous. Ok sure, it may be against guidelines but its just crazy. He was really nice and reasonable.
You can send a link via mail to his PO Box, along with a description of the video and how it's relevant to his professions. Maybe send him an odd lock along with it as a gift, too?
serge is a nice guy, but he is part of a corrupt company either that or it's all an act and he supports the company's corruption... I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
@@vy_productions Serg was likely told to say that giving a positive review would make the price cheaper, a nice guy like that is just a pawn in a corrupt company. The first guy had been in the business a while, knew he could take his time, and jack the price up to get a better commission.
I am sure it is much like the automotive field... I worked in shops since I was about 17 and have an auto systems degree and I will tell you that there are lots of people in the automotive repair industry that don't really belong in the automotive industry... however it goes like that in almost every line of business. A little bit of knowledge about things before you dive in can go a long way. There is a big difference between a technician and a parts changer... like the guy in the video who drilled the lock he did not know how to do it properly so he just changed the parts. A technician knows what to look for and what to test to ensure that only the necessary repairs are to be made rather than throwing parts at the problem.
@@codemiesterbeats CBC did another video on that very thing, it was called "Oil change scams: Hidden camera investigation on what really happens to your car (CBC Marketplace)" where it was intended to just check oil, and people trying to upsell needless services or overcharge or change quotes.
14 year old kid should wander over from next door - and pick the lock in front of the locksmith - who states it cant be picked - and then the lady pay the kid $20. Shame the locksmith!
Dealing with reviews is against policy, plus, he still charged $35 for a lock that took 2 seconds + the $45 to get there. If it took him literally 2 seconds of his time, he should have not charged $35.
I agree - I think “Serge” was great - I have no problem w/ requesting a review and offering incentive - He didn’t give her a script just a discount for the trouble of filling out a review and he could have charged even though it didn’t take long - that wasn’t the deal (if it’s easy for us you should expect a discount)
I was a locksmith for 12 years and I never ripped off a client. I always picked a lock and would only drill it after spending time trying to pick it. To be fair, there are locks that are practically impossible to pick unless you have a specially made lockpick such as the locksmith lawyer.
@Free1c0nic The kinds of locks i see used in NA atleast if going by youtube videos and TV shows are so incredibly low quality it amazes me people even bother having them. Where I'm from most locks are Way more complex and orders of magnitude harder to pick. Abloys are the minimum standard used by nearly everyone, the ones seen here would perhaps qualify for a cheap bike lock.
For $1,500, she could have replaced the entire door, and frame, with the assistance of Home Depot, and it still wouldn't have been that much. What a charlatan! 🤔
I was thinking , why don't we weld a long metal pipe to the keyhole of the lock and build a contraption attached to the key for access, it's easy enough to build and makes picking access impossible.
They don't go the tabloid route, clearly. But you want people putting hands over cameras and people running away. You're annoyed because you didn't get a lower standard of journalism.
I remember when I was 10 years old my mom got locked out of her bedroom, and called a locksmith after trying to figure it out herself. It took them an hour or two to come, and in that time my 10 year old self managed to pick the lock with a hairpin and a match stick. Even after doing the whole thing myself, my mom called them to cancel the call but they showed up at our house and she had to pay him 80$ for just coming there and not having to do anything. It was ridiculous. We found him in the yellow pages, if only online reviews were as popular back then hopefully we could have avoided such scammers.
The guy who came out, and picked the lock in two seconds. To me he seemed like a good guy. He was honest fast and cut her a deal. All he asked was give me a good review on Google.
He didn't even ask for a good review, he just said "if you leave us a review I can just do it for $80." So it could've been a positive or negative review, even without incentive people are prone to leaving honest reviews and if they've received good service chances are the review will be too. I think this locksmith did his job quite well and I don't think him mentioning a review was that important.
@@mr-toyota Agreed. Plus just as importantly he asked for ID and a rental agreement to prove that the caller lived there before he started any work. The dude might work for a shady company, but the individual seemed honest with a good heart.
Actual locksmith: Vehicle has multiple shelves of tools and supplies in an organized manner. Checkpoint: Probably doesn't even have a set of picks or a torque wrench on him. Carries a cordless drill in his glovebox.
I was locked out on Christmas Eve last year and this exactly happened to me too. He looked at the lock and said it was unpickable and drilled it out for $400.
@@upinalaska49 if you drill it properly. The only thing you have to replace is the cylinder. And they are a dime a dozen in the locksmith industry. I rarely drill, but when I do. I replace the cylinder for free and pin it up to the persons original key so it's like new.
Should have taught the blond producer lady to pick the lock and had her pick the lock for the "This lock is unpickable" locksmiths. Would have been hilarious to watch their reactions.
I was waiting for that too!!! I would have paid to have her ask to borrow his lock pick tools, open the door in a few seconds, maybe a minute to build up suspense. It would have been magic because dude would end up looking like a "tool"!! ( I apologize, I couldn't stop myself )
Bruh to fix a window I could easily fit through at my house was projected at $250 - $370 or so depending on the window I wanted. I don't even need a window lmao I was just so mad that I needed to prove it for myself that would indeed be cheaper.
It's a sham. LSDA 5 pin are a good residential and light commercial locks.The smith didn't know that the pins had been replaced. In factory condition, it likely wouldn't have been worth his time.
Because he WANTED to charge the higher price to drill the lock out PLUS sell her a new lock she didnt need, the whole guy was one big self serving scam
@@andyh7537 yes but even sliding a pick through he should be able to tell its been altered, also he is supposed to be a lock Smith... Factory made locks should be is specialty. Also pick guns exist. If you're not concerned with damaging the lock then you can try one.
I know nothing about locks but as soon as a I saw that toolbox for setting the lock I knew it was more art than science and it's clear how much time and work goes into becoming a locksmith. Holy moly that's an impressive array of tools/pieces.
“It’s a chilly night in late November, and a woman sits in the middle of an emergency...” Rather dramatic way of saying “A lady lost her keys,” really.
I can imagine someone going "in such pain he starts going into dizziness, slowly blacking out" when a guy just sprains an ankle and starts to fall asleep on the way to the hospital
But the greedy politicians are OK, right? But we don't bark at them because we could get harmed in mysterious ways..... just hiding in the crowds....business as usual..
Full support for the second locksmith, they've got my respect. Done a professional job, really fast and for a more than reasonable price. Well within his right to politely ask for a review. Google should change their policy I see absolutely nothing wrong with what he done.
"If the lock is able to be picked it will be $95." *A few breaths later.* "Yeah I'm not charging you $95 dollars for that. That took like two seconds." My kind of guy.
yeah but when you say things like that your'e just trying to trick someone who doesn't know what they're listening to, just to reassure them you are "skilled". Very essential in deception, this is coming from someone who lies often.
The REAL tech should have came out and said “it would take years huh?” and precede to picking the lock in front of him in 20 seconds!! I would LOVE to see his face!!😂😂😂
@@evilparadigm If that guy was charging $400 less than the previous guy and asked me to leave a Google review, I'd happily leave one telling the world what an honest, decent and trustworthy locksmith he was.
Damn, you can just see the pain on this man’s face, he is hurt tremendously by people making his industry look bad and you can tell he’s bothered knowing people are getting scammed, I’m certain he has a very good heart and I feel terrible seeing him so upset
PSA for safety: if you're ever in this situation, and someone or a car approaches you, do not ask "are you the locksmith?" You're announcing that you are vulnerable and can't get inside or escape should you be in danger. Ideally, wait at a neighbour's house with them, and ask the locksmith for their ID as they do yours. If you are alone, call a friend or family member. If someone appears sketchy and approaches you, let them know you are on the phone to a friend, who knows where you are. If you can, text a friend their license plate number, and announce to the person that you've done so. I know this situation is terrifying, but there are ways to mitigate the danger. Stay safe, folks ❤
I once called a plumber regarding replacing a toilet because once i had removed the old toilet, i didnt think i would do it correctly. The guy came out, and said that i could do it since i had managed to take apart the old toilet. He gave me advice on what parts to get and low and behold, i replaced the toilet and saved hundreds. I still have that guy's card and he will be the firt i will call when i have plumbing issues.
Just had to pay a guys 50$ show up fee. He tried charging a 80$ cancelation fee. Only reason I had him come is because he said he wouldn't have to drill the lock. When he showed up he said he needed to drill the lock. For 350$. I paid him 50$ and grabbed my drill.
Poor real locksmith. He was extremely disappointed and he looked like he was about to cry. Poor guy
@@crystal_YT_AccNumberFifteen 7:37 to 8:35
CringiePlays would have been swearing at that computer screen if I was the locksmith
yeah, thats what happens when u really love ur work and watch someone making a joke of it!!!!!!
Yeah yeah but he still look like he take it up the booty 😂
CringiePlays bars
I love how the actual locksmith isn't even mad, he's just disappointed and sad.
yup what a cool guy.. as cool as cucumber!a
Sad because their industry ripoff methods been revealed 😂 don't be naive
TRL Z That’s a hell of a statement you’ve just made. You’re accusing the entire locksmith industry of being shady.
@@trlz I like this guy's logic. Because of the failing of a smaller group of individuals we should all throw the baby out with the bath water. Let's do this for all industries, it'll likely pan out I'm sure.
Just like my mom and dad :(
"Thats the fourth time you've asked."
Thats also the fourth time you've lied
YuzuruSama oof
Y did u let him drill it should had told the chic to come out and pick it then through him a twenty.
Yessir
Megasupa OOOOF
Yep
I got locked out of my house once years ago. I looked around the street, made sure no one was watching, and kicked the door in. Was easier than I expected.
Nice
Why did you look around if it was your house?
@@adamwest8711 Didn't know many of the neighbors. What if one who didn't recognize me saw me kick the door down and called the cops? Easy way to ruin my day.
@@user-tz5uq2bt1s I’m not sure why it’d ruin your day. They’d just turn up and then leave but fair enough. No harm in being cautious I guess.
I've done the same thing but i threw a rock through my back room window lol. It was pretty satisfying
“that was everything I didn’t want it to be”
This guy has a big heart for locks
For the victims of his “colleagues”
Not to mention that it discredits locksmiths in general
@@jacobfromallstate4963 I could tell right away the goodguy lockpicker was generally hurt. It made me feel bad.
HAHAHHSHS
he's a responsible person, he knows that people acting like this are ruining it for the good ones
That real locksmith seems so genuine, he looks almost on the verge of tears at some points, glad to see there are people out there with such pride in their work especially when it's a job that helps people
u can clearly see he's a nice responsable lad
Yea probably because people will hate all locksmiths. When there are some honest working locksmiths.
Ya, he is either one of the best actors ive ever seen or just being honest. If its the first, get this man to hollywood.
the man takes his job seriously
Naw some people eyes just get watery when it's cold. My cousin literally looks like he's crying every time it gets cold in chicago.
Locksmith guy looks like he wants to cry the whole time
i wish i could love my job like that guy props to him
He's thinking "I could have been making $400 off little old ladies instead of toiling for $30 apiece all these years"
@Proclaimor how is he betraying anyone? he actually made it easier for them. Why should they keep their job if they cant even do their job?
@Proclaimor so you would rather that these companies scam people than people in the actual field tell you what's real?
He looks genuinely upset to me. I assume he's probably doing this for years and clearly loves his job and his customers.
Asking for a good Google review after opening the door in 2 seconds isn’t the worst thing.
Its not a bad thing at all. I dont care what google says. Making a big deal out of this tainted the show. The guy was a professional, and treated her right. Then they turn around and get on him for asking for a review.
Sounds like that random employee cares about his work place and wants them to get a higher rating. If theses scams were half as good as that locksmith we wouldn’t need to worry about drillsmiths
Yeah he even lowered his first price he stated for it too
i was thinking the same i was like comon
reporters can be just as predatory as bad locksmiths
“You’ve asked me that 4 times”. Right, you had 4 opportunities to do the right thing
"It's much easier if you have the key"
Like bruh
@@kimbaldun 7
@@kimbaldun Like uh, thank you Captain Obvious. right?
@@moejjoraisin6005 r/wooosh
@@wollywogholder3313 this isn't reddit and that wasn't a wooosh
The expert locksmith working with them was so upset at how these frauds made his profession look bad. Guy has a heart of gold.
He may have done the same things himself. Note that these guys, as a whole, are great actors and exude a disposition that one would readily trust.
@@speway yeah but some of them are quality dudes, I called a guy out on a Sunday night at 10-11. He had quoted us 180 but I only had cash available and he let me off with 150
Lol or he’s guilty
Any decent person is moved by him. And even though Serge bent the rules about trading lower price for a good Google rating, his honesty about how easy it was to pick her lock was great to see. It made me feel good.
@Jon E so people believe he’s creditable lol
I feel bad for the real locksmith. He is seeing his industry's reputation get tainted.
I have had to call locksmiths many times so far they have been quick and honest .
Same
Yeah but he's getting some really good advertisement for he's company
We got locked out of our house and called my dad's friend to climb a pipe and get in. Much more reliable
There are crooks like this in every industry, taking advantage of people know dont know better or who are desperate. Most of these companies get away with it because there's no agency to enforce standards and business practice. Atleast where i live. From a moral perspective I wouldnt ever be able to do this to someone and can't believe these people actually sleep at night.
You know what you should have done instead? having the expert locksmith being the one at the place of the woman, so after the fourth time he said it was impossible, having the expert pick the lock in his face then comfront him about the "impossible" task
Sounds like Chris Hansen should be there too, to confront the crooks
I think it was less about teaching the locksmith a lesson than recovering the charges incurred by the nice elderly lady that "needed" her lock drilled out. Video cameras are changing the world, certainly not fast enough or far enough but hopefully making a difference.
But that wouldve only covered half of the bs they want to expose. The ID portion, or lack of IDing, price quoting, etc...would've all been missed. Plus the locksmith would've known that the male was a locksmith as soon as he got out and walked up...he would've just known
That would be funny.
That's not the script..❤
I feel so sad for this legit locksmith.
He looks like he's hurting legit.
you really like the word legit huh
@@Hypno_BPM indeed I do!
@@davidviau2522 Missed opportunity to say: _"I legit do."_
Uhhhh, I'm not so easily agreeable with that. This locksmith was the one that was contacted to do the exposé. Of course he's going to be the Honest John of locksmiths.
Why was he hurting though..
damn they just wanted to expose some locksmiths, but ended up stumbling on a mf conspiracy
Fr this is a underrated comment
Would've been funny if the uncovered s drug ring.
Isn’t this like, illegal? These false places?
LilRedRabbit the organized crime can go legit and put a address that don’t exist or is a different building
I don’t get it what happened?
The real locksmith looks like he’s gonna cry, poor guy 🥺
Yeah poor guy...
Rebecca Mozirer cause he put a lot of time in being a locksmith and the first guy was making fun of it cause he didn’t even try but drilling the lock
@ERPS GAMING i think its more of a super disappointed face
@@anhduc0913 a father locksmith disappointed lol
He looks at the video like hes seeing his life possessions burned in a fire
wow.. I never realized how valuable it was to have a trustworthy locksmith
View a locksmith as a mechanic for your doors. Same issues, but also the same gems exist in the industry.
Dam that lock smith looks devastated that his art is being exploited
Wouldnt you be? Locksmithing is a complex art, think of it like a watch maker. Very small moving parts that work together to deliver the same results consistently. Just like how you if your watch doesnt work it can throw off your whole day same is true for a lock. The difference is with lock picking you can brute force it and replace it. So this very delicate machine that he built to make it easy to fix was literally completely destroyed by a hack with a drill and a 20$ mass produced lock and charged more than he would to rebuild it.
Totally understand him! Lockpicking Lawyer has a bunch of lock reviews :-)
doesn't he sound like tom green??
He should run my ads on google and fix the issue for himself
I felt embarrassed just watching it too. Some other clown giving all locksmiths a bad image.
Imagine if he accidentally picked the lock while he was pretending to try
That would've been hilarious
@@thescroll9038 yeah
i thought thats what he was going to do actualy
I was hoping that would happen.
He said “I’m not gonna charge u anything it took litterally like 2 seconds” total is 80 dollars.
Imagine stealing a picture of someone, and that person being a lawyer...
How unlucky can you be...
And even worse, the people who found the picture are a news caster and live next door to said lawyer.
That’s exactly what I thought. 🙄
Samuel Moretz Shane Dawson conspiracy theories!
Depends on what type of lawyer they are
If that was real which by the look on his face when he said thanks we all know he took them to court quick af
The dude that charged 80 plus a good review is absolutely reasonable! I get that it's against "guidelines" but come on. It seems like you're looking for something because it wouldn't be a good story without so meat behind it.
if you do what is right to begin with then to ask for compensation after not charging someone is considered by me to be a good story told.
Personally I would do a lot of jobs free to get a good review.
@@carlovincetti4538 You guys work for this company right?
@@khaymenbrock645 No I work for myself as a mechanic and do stuff free all the time for people. Should I ask for a review when doing so?
he cheated her which is not reasonable... 29 driving + 45min for the door... spending 2 seconds on the door it doesn't get any easier so it should just be the 45 for the door... so 74... and no review... she was charged 80 + review...
@@LiLBitsDK he was absolutely reasonable imho. Locksmith companies are very predatory and the guy is an absolute gem all things considered
The pre-lock guy is absolutely disgusted.
Andrew B y did he seem like he was about to cry?
exactly, because these guys make him and everyone in the same business look very bad. seeing this made me feel pretty scared to ever use a service like this
Something tells me he plays the same reindeer games when a camera isn't in his face.
@@whyneed1215 you shouldn't assume that everyone else is exactly like you are, that's just plain rude.
@@dans4745 fr
“This is so much easier with the key” DAMN BRO it’s almost like that’s the whole point of a lock
yes because i would be calling a locksmith if i had the key :P
Too soon...
That's how you know you are dealing with an expert.
😂😂
dude walks up like a doordash driver
The 2nd locksmith guy was legit even knocked it down to $80 I wouldn't care that he asked for a review I would have happily gave him one...
Jay Johnson yeah me too
Still it shoudlve been about 50 bucks but ya still agree
@@wnl_silentgameplayer6410 it probably depends on where u live like I'm from ALABAMA and thing's are cheaper in the south than up North..
He didn't ask for a review, he required it for a discount to be applied. Guarantee the company has him do that, so as a person I agree he seems like a good honest dude
@@wnl_silentgameplayer6410 where I live in California that would've been like $100 lmao
This is what a real news company should be all about! Actual investigative journalism. Good job on this one CBC!!!
I wish they had the real locksmith confront that first guy.
“My turn to use the drill”
On ur head
Round and around
Tee Hee baby
Turn it in to a Hanson investigation...
"This lock is unpickable"
John:
-And I took that personally
💀💀
8:34
“You almost look like your taking that personally
I guess he did not have enough karma for the lock picking 3 skill.
He clearly did.
:(
The experts reaction is killing me. You can really tell that he's hurting.
@@PimpBeetle138 well you don’t have eyes
As a locksmith it hurts us to see that these call centers are pulling volume away from real locksmiths that have been doing it for decades. Imagine going to eat dinner and you pick another restaurant from two because one offers a cheaper steak dinner l, afterwards they bring you the bill and its 3x what you were told and the steak tasted like shoe leather. That is exactly what these guys do. Adding a middleman to a business that doesn't need one and hiring unexperienced people to trick people who are desperate
He’s such a lovely guy.
@@LeighDWYC you seem lovely I’d love to love some almond butter on you
@@younggoose1600 I'm pretty Branny myself.
However, that expert is dying inside like one of the creators attending MineCon.
You can tell how genuine the real locksmith guy is and how genuine he is with his feelings seems like a great guy
I can’t believe I just watched a 20 minute video about Lock Picking Scamming
Why not, something similar happened to me but it was my vehicle. Next time ill just break the window, itll be cheaper.
Vincenzo Ace what if it happens to u n now u r much more educated on the topic
Lol me right now
Lol same
😂😂😂👍me too
Just hire lockpickinglawyer, he would just need to look at the lock and it would open itself
Yep
LOL
click at 6 and we’re open
Exactly
@@ashtls6273 4 is binding
6:39 "Its so much easier when you have a key"
Bruh that's why you're here
This guy knew he was being a dishonest worker
Would imagine that’s just a locksmith joke he uses every time
Selasi Sablah He is a locksmith though?
Imagine using the same joke 100 times and in an uncomfortable setting like that. It was a joke, a terrible joke
I am the shittiest of lockpickers and I've not met a deadbolt in the US that takes more than 15 seconds to 1 minute tops... a minute if I have to spp it... generally shorter for a rake...
Obviously a joke. Jokes are one of the con artist's greatest weapons. They also have a high success rate when you get pulled over which is why I've talked my way out of every ticket but one minor one. To be fair the one I got was for dead stickers but the cop that wrote it dropped the larger speeding ticket because I made him laugh.
This video was SO WELL DONE... I wish American Public Broadcast was half as good as this, such a thorough investigation with attention to detail... 10/10 also it really shines a light on how f***** the locksmith industry is as a whole right now, not just in NA but across the world
Although most people with common sense would only use a locksmith as a last resort, Then there are those who feel it should be a first contact.
Probably because they never dealt with one yet.
Did the locksmith just say “it’s so much easier with a key”?!
"Well, since you've asked...or heck, I'll just pick it myself.'
BahahahahhahH!!!!!
Guessing it's locksmith humor.
he learnt that in locksmith college, you wont have access to such knowledge without it.
to register for locksmith college is $5000, if you can get in.
It’s vulture/gator humor.
That expert is super honest. Its like he's actually crying at his fellow locksmiths. And he's truly happy at the second one.
That was not the second one. They had other but that was the good one.
most of the people we saw weren't locksmiths they were just some people a company hired trained them for a day and sent them on their way
Fellow? Are they?
Yep he's a snitch and I like it!
@@archemides1517 they were probably freelance, self employed handyman.
Each job the company gets for the handyman, the company takes a percentage rate from the total invoice to the consumer.
The expert locksmith is a professional. His doing this professionally and doing an honest work. I feel bad for him.
Quest Added
*Honest Heart*
He is thinking of all the money he has missed out on being totally honest. Jk
He's doing a good honest job.
He sounds like LPL
The look on the expert’s face when the scammer said he couldn’t open the lock. He was so ashamed of people in his industry.
Sounds like you need a lock picking lawyer.
I got so much joy from seeing this...... Because it's the same thing I days in my head when I was clicking on the video
mahchymk93 he could’ve gotten in with a twig from one of the bushes outside the house.
Funny you should mention that. The best in the picking business (and also a lawyer) has lots of videos right here on YT :-)
I was about to post the same
click outta 3 2 is binding click outta 1
I swear bruh, they should have taught her before. Then when he says it’s unpickable she should just pick it
Yeah idk y they didn’t. I seen other shows do stuff with that like water heaters and other stuff
If she picked it, the guy on service would not have quoted her the unreasonable amount they were looking for :/
He just woulda said she was some elemental lockpicker from the future and charged her extra time travelling fees
Damn good idea, tell which trades person does not rip off people these days! They all a bunch of thieves.
Sereana Duwai completely disagree! . Thats like saying all cops are sideways.
The real locksmith sitting there thinking “oh man, everyone thinks this is what I’m doing everyday”
He betrayed the guild
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Nah, hes not a scammer, and takes pride in his work, ya know, the way things should be done? I hope u were joking lol.
Fr
Try being a car mechanic, hvac tech, plumber, electrician. or really just any skilled labor type of job, you're going to have your bad apples, but you also got your hard-working guys and unfortunately, we are always treated like this.
More local news stations should be doing these types of stings.
for 450$ they couldve bought the damn drill and carbide bit to drill their own door and still save 200$
If you have a Harbor Freight or Princess Tire near you it's even more affordable than that lol.
lol for 450 u can get a used RTX 2070 Super 😂😂😂
For $450 they could have replaced the whole door.
@@Hehehe-hf7rq Minors
@@LH079 not really you could pick thatt thing and still wack the door open and porbably have a shot of that thing still running
Imagine having to pay $1500 to break your door..... me and the homies can do that for free👌
Toxic Cxrtz oms 😂😭
😂😂😂
You da men 😂
Lol
stanleyiii you could also go to jail for free 👌
"this lock can't be picked"
*Laughs in Lockpicking Lawyer*
*Coughs* ([904] The "Pros" at Consumer Reports Couldn't Pick This)
*Coughs* (Reverse Sidebar Hotkey)
*_Laughing in smiler sliding bar_*
“Pin number one is binding...”
@@yourneighbor2845 I would have died if someone rolled up and tried picking it saying that LMAO
@@yourneighbor2845 "Got a Click out of 3"
I had a blocked toilet once and called a plumber. They said it would be £45 call out. Nice man, he tried with a plunger, failed, and then started to tell me the different machines they had. This one is £250, this one is £350. These prices were nearly 20 years ago. I made it quite clear I didn't have that kind of cash and had expected to pay just the £45 call out, which I had ready for him. I think he felt genuinely sorry for me and questioned his life choices. He said "Well... Sometimes you can get it unblocked just by standing on a chair with a bucket of water and throwing it into the toilet in one go." It worked. I thanked him profusely, and he knew and I knew and we both knew that we both knew that this was a scam that he was not wanting to do that night. I was genuinely grateful to that man for showing me he did have a heart. It's tough when you're trying to earn a living and your company expects you to be more ruthless than you really are.
Being directed to an Indian call center is a instant red flag.
That is a red card. Immediate Hangup call.
That’s what I was going to say lol 😂
They rig everything
Not really, most companies outsource customer service and stuff like that to India and Asia. Its much cheaper.
I would wait an see to make sure they dont just have an indian employee but
Criminals are everywhere. This Guy working with these producers obviously takes his Career with pride and Integrity
I love how the actual locksmith isn't even mad, he's just disappointed and sad.
This series is just gonna make me distrust every single company at this point
Good, you are your own best advocate.
JazzToTheTwo no need to not trust anyone u can trust just make sure they are honest and real
@@christiantapia129 Bruh, how? There was nothing untrustworthy about any of them
Any company just want money
Mcdonalds isnt really mcdonalds
I like Serge’s efforts, regardless of the “appreciation” fee reduction that helped their review.
*The locksmith is dressed like he is getting ready to rob the place.*
Probably he came back from a robbery.
@@Topazman12 if he over charged the job before that one the same.
than your right, he did just get back from a robbery.
He did, he just didn't have a gun or a law degree.
I was just thinking that.
It is winter to be fair, even i wear a ski mask outside. But I dont rob people at 400$ 😂
The professional locksmith seems like a really wholesome guy that really cares
i bet his business has seen at least a 300% increase since this aired
🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Stop using the word wholesome it's sickening.
Now go and fine your safe space.
I found his response to this extremely odd and overly dramatic. I also would have liked to see him pick the lock BEFORE altering it. Notice that was not shown.
@@Thinks-First i actually agree, especially when she mentioned to him that he seemed to be taking it personally, his response just seemed insincere ,,, as if maybe he himself has done that or still does !
I'm a carpenter and I understand what this legit locksmith feels watching these scammers over charge and do less quality work. It's crazy what people get away with
I see it everyday with plumbing as well, the ole handyman special quality at premium franchise pricing.
Eventually you'll have to become a scammer to survive
I'm a handyman I fix the ole plumber fixes all the time🤘. You either care about doing a good job or don't. A license doesn't change that
Landscaping, same here
Those crooks give the more honest locksmiths, a bad name
I locked myself out my house and I ended up just smashing the back door window. I am in the UK and if I had called out a locksmith it would have cost me a fortune. It cost me £40 to have the glass replaced.
Lol glass is cheep in Canada to
Now there’s a idea 🤣😂😅
I did the same once. I kicked in the front door, a new lock is ALWAYS way less expensive
Did no one call the police?
I think so when it comes to your home break in and it will be much cheaper to fix.
But that would be common sense and some have so much money and have never broken into anything.
Having a locksmith drill out your tumbler is in theory just breaking in.
when the first locksmith said it couldn't be picked, that is when they should have confronted him right on the spot
She should have said, let me try...That would make for an interest comment, after she opened it..
@@g2828cc i guess youre talking about the middle aged people cause any young adult in canada is not meek or timid from my experience lol
"Hi I'm lisa Guerrero with inside edition"
nowledge how does that have to do with anything
@@thereckoner30 lol
I'm a locksmith for more than 6 years this was shocking, locksmith is a art it takes years to develop your skill, locksmiths don't break locks, we take pride in our craft
Bless you comrade o7
It actually is pretty cool lol
is apprentice and personal practice the only way to become a locksmith or are there classes and/or trade schools?
Jason Harding no
@@vaughncoolman8273 career in lock picking?
That lawyer must be thinking
"I am gonna ruin this company".
Can really do much. I can get on google and leave a review for any company and say whatever I want. No validation needed.
Budder Fingerson they used his address and his face to advertise their business
@@leathercheerio1 He is a lawyer, if he want he knows how to go even to the last ip and actualy show proof to court its their company, even thru they may hide behind many proxies, question is: Is it worth it?
The most he can do is get that google account shutdown... nothing else and nothing to the locksmith company.
At end of the day due the amount of false reviews compared to real reviews he can go after the company claiming they are creating and or paying someone to create a large amount of false reviews and stealing people’s identities as they did with his picture and address. And because of the sheer amount of stolen identities such as his that the company paid for in one way or another to attract more business he is suing in part for knowingly stealing his identity and using it for financial gain. And the only question really then is after he contacts law enforcement for identity theft, should he file a large lawsuit for every stolen identity and also what amount of money is he filing suit for.
The locksmith who got in trouble because he asked for a review is ridiculous. Ok sure, it may be against guidelines but its just crazy. He was really nice and reasonable.
It would be funny if she just asked for his tools and opend it herself
Ii was thinking of this too! Lmao!
thats what i would do dont reply
„That makes 100$ for renting the tools thank you“
@Video game vids how
I doubt he even brings lockpicks with him.
If the Lock Picking Lawyer ever saw this he would flip his lid.
How can we tag him?
Lol good reference
Hope he does man!
LPL still has yet to come across a "unpickable lock" LOL.
You can send a link via mail to his PO Box, along with a description of the video and how it's relevant to his professions. Maybe send him an odd lock along with it as a gift, too?
The poor Pre-Lock guy... so disgusted at those other “professionals” (except serge)
serge is a nice guy, but he is part of a corrupt company
either that or it's all an act and he supports the company's corruption... I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
@@vy_productions Serg was likely told to say that giving a positive review would make the price cheaper, a nice guy like that is just a pawn in a corrupt company. The first guy had been in the business a while, knew he could take his time, and jack the price up to get a better commission.
I am sure it is much like the automotive field... I worked in shops since I was about 17 and have an auto systems degree and I will tell you that there are lots of people in the automotive repair industry that don't really belong in the automotive industry... however it goes like that in almost every line of business.
A little bit of knowledge about things before you dive in can go a long way. There is a big difference between a technician and a parts changer... like the guy in the video who drilled the lock he did not know how to do it properly so he just changed the parts. A technician knows what to look for and what to test to ensure that only the necessary repairs are to be made rather than throwing parts at the problem.
@@codemiesterbeats CBC did another video on that very thing, it was called "Oil change scams: Hidden camera investigation on what really happens to your car (CBC Marketplace)" where it was intended to just check oil, and people trying to upsell needless services or overcharge or change quotes.
Agreed. Serge seems like a nice guy, he just needs to follow the corrupt rules. Even if it does mean lying or some other way such as drilling
$1500?!?! Bro I’m kicking that SOB in and replacing it for that price 😂
Before the guy started drilling. The host should have walked up pretending to be a neighbor and picked the lock.
Yoooo that's a good 1.. Damn hell yeah
Catching them on camera drilling is a looot more damaging than havin someone lock pick it for them
Yea, go Chris Hansen on him
😂😂😂😅😅 yes good thinking
14 year old kid should wander over from next door - and pick the lock in front of the locksmith - who states it cant be picked - and then the lady pay the kid $20. Shame the locksmith!
The second locksmith was fine, he got the job done perfectly and kindly reduced the price she was willing to pay. He deserved a positive review.
Dealing with reviews is against policy, plus, he still charged $35 for a lock that took 2 seconds + the $45 to get there. If it took him literally 2 seconds of his time, he should have not charged $35.
@@catnap7579 She paid 35 dollars for the expertise of getting her door Open.
cat nap Different perspective: People are usually happy getting in quick and are willling to pay a little extra for that.
Cat nap - you are not just paying for his time but his expertise and the value of his service to you .
I agree - I think “Serge” was great - I have no problem w/ requesting a review and offering incentive - He didn’t give her a script just a discount for the trouble of filling out a review and he could have charged even though it didn’t take long - that wasn’t the deal (if it’s easy for us you should expect a discount)
Meanwhile in the philippines
Customer: That was quick, so how much will that cost
Locksmith: A beer and a sandwich
The second locksmith was fine, he got the job done perfectly and kindly reduced the price she was willing to pay. He deserved a positive review.
Haha yeah yeah
@@MiguelHernandez-ov8nm the point was, he only did that to make up for the dogshit service given out before this that left negative reviews
Sandvich
Im filipino
I was a locksmith for 12 years and I never ripped off a client. I always picked a lock and would only drill it after spending time trying to pick it. To be fair, there are locks that are practically impossible to pick unless you have a specially made lockpick such as the locksmith lawyer.
Wouldn’t a locksmith be expected to have those lock picks? It’s like a driller without a drill
@@free1c0nic88 no. Theres locks that are rare locks and reguire special lockpicks. Its not worth the money.
@@free1c0nic88 for excample abloy in the america. Picks cost lots of money and rarely get used and require special skills
@Free1c0nic The kinds of locks i see used in NA atleast if going by youtube videos and TV shows are so incredibly low quality it amazes me people even bother having them. Where I'm from most locks are Way more complex and orders of magnitude harder to pick. Abloys are the minimum standard used by nearly everyone, the ones seen here would perhaps qualify for a cheap bike lock.
@@joonas8848 they are worth the money if you value customer service over ease of service
For $1,500, she could have replaced the entire door, and frame, with the assistance of Home Depot, and it still wouldn't have been that much. What a charlatan! 🤔
Your exactly right!!!
100% Right!.
I was thinking , why don't we weld a long metal pipe to the keyhole of the lock and build a contraption attached to the key for access, it's easy enough to build and makes picking access impossible.
True that!
A door with new lock takes a good 20 mins max to install. It’s super easy and straight forward
John looks like he is on the verge of crying, I feel so bad for him
Cool :D he’s so upset he’s keeping it inside but you can hear it in his voice, I also feel bad. Such scumbags
@@FBI-yd6co you can say he's keeping his feelings locked up. pun intended
Sooo, you dont even confront these scammers? You just paid him $450 and sent him on his way!
Thats what i was thinking
They don't go the tabloid route, clearly. But you want people putting hands over cameras and people running away. You're annoyed because you didn't get a lower standard of journalism.
@@NxDoyle beat me to it
They agreed to pay the money what they supposed to do? Putting their faces and companies on here is good punishment they will lose so much business!
@@natashabegley1346 not pay the money becaus they are not legaly required to do so. scams are illegal and you are not required to pay for it.
I remember when I was 10 years old my mom got locked out of her bedroom, and called a locksmith after trying to figure it out herself. It took them an hour or two to come, and in that time my 10 year old self managed to pick the lock with a hairpin and a match stick. Even after doing the whole thing myself, my mom called them to cancel the call but they showed up at our house and she had to pay him 80$ for just coming there and not having to do anything. It was ridiculous. We found him in the yellow pages, if only online reviews were as popular back then hopefully we could have avoided such scammers.
Idk why she paid when she didn’t have to
This genuine locksmith is trully devastated you can see.
Acting is real
Well we don't know how many people he chitin back in the day when he started now he in from of the camera evribody have squeleto in the closet
na bet he's done that a few times too
Vito Galvino Reading this comment gave me a stroke
Let’s get to 2k subs with only 1 video
Are you not entertained?
That was a good movie.
I'm here for the entertainment.
Vito Galvino is a mafakin gem.
The guy who came out, and picked the lock in two seconds. To me he seemed like a good guy. He was honest fast and cut her a deal. All he asked was give me a good review on Google.
He didn't even ask for a good review, he just said "if you leave us a review I can just do it for $80." So it could've been a positive or negative review, even without incentive people are prone to leaving honest reviews and if they've received good service chances are the review will be too. I think this locksmith did his job quite well and I don't think him mentioning a review was that important.
@@mr-toyota Agreed. Plus just as importantly he asked for ID and a rental agreement to prove that the caller lived there before he started any work. The dude might work for a shady company, but the individual seemed honest with a good heart.
@@mr-toyota yhh i don't think anyone is gonna prompt a customer to post a negative review! 🥴
@@originalunoriginal4055 but he didn’t specify he just said “ 80 with a review” it’s up to her to either be positive or negative
i would do that
Mr. Check Point looks like he just came from a breaking and entering job.
i also have never heard someone say X amount of dollars and finish saying "point zero zero". Just was strange to me.
Actual locksmith: Vehicle has multiple shelves of tools and supplies in an organized manner.
Checkpoint: Probably doesn't even have a set of picks or a torque wrench on him. Carries a cordless drill in his glovebox.
Ikr
or on his way to the next one lol
That's his side gig
I was locked out on Christmas Eve last year and this exactly happened to me too. He looked at the lock and said it was unpickable and drilled it out for $400.
Might as well kick the door in at that point
@@upinalaska49 if you drill it properly. The only thing you have to replace is the cylinder. And they are a dime a dozen in the locksmith industry. I rarely drill, but when I do. I replace the cylinder for free and pin it up to the persons original key so it's like new.
@@leoj-nd7kl well that’s good of you to do so. If I had to choose between the $400 price and kicking it open. Then I’d just kick it open
@@upinalaska49 I would too at that price lmfaoo
Should have taught the blond producer lady to pick the lock and had her pick the lock for the "This lock is unpickable" locksmiths. Would have been hilarious to watch their reactions.
I was waiting for that too!!! I would have paid to have her ask to borrow his lock pick tools, open the door in a few seconds, maybe a minute to build up suspense. It would have been magic because dude would end up looking like a "tool"!! ( I apologize, I couldn't stop myself )
@@ericspain6086 Eric, no need to apologise, it was hilarious and i completely agree with you and Robert!
I was thinking the same exact thing.
I was thinking the exact same thing
For 450 id rather break trough my window
that would actually be a lot cheaper indeed!
Bruh to fix a window I could easily fit through at my house was projected at $250 - $370 or so depending on the window I wanted.
I don't even need a window lmao I was just so mad that I needed to prove it for myself that would indeed be cheaper.
And it would still be cheaper to replace the window
I think it’s better for u to pay 450 to go back to school and learn ur spelling
@@アルダヘリセーラム Says the one who can't even spell out the word 'you'.
Lady: *picks lock in 3 min*
Locksmith:”I wouldn’t be able to pick this lock in a YEAR”
It's a sham. LSDA 5 pin are a good residential and light commercial locks.The smith didn't know that the pins had been replaced. In factory condition, it likely wouldn't have been worth his time.
What Andy said
@@andyh7537 yeah what Andy said
Because he WANTED to charge the higher price to drill the lock out PLUS sell her a new lock she didnt need, the whole guy was one big self serving scam
@@andyh7537 yes but even sliding a pick through he should be able to tell its been altered, also he is supposed to be a lock Smith... Factory made locks should be is specialty. Also pick guns exist. If you're not concerned with damaging the lock then you can try one.
I know nothing about locks but as soon as a I saw that toolbox for setting the lock I knew it was more art than science and it's clear how much time and work goes into becoming a locksmith. Holy moly that's an impressive array of tools/pieces.
And that kids,is why you need to learn how to lockpick by yourself
Just bring the damn key and it will do the same thing
Trouble is bud, you may put the real ones out of business. Very sad.
What if you forget your tools inside the house?
@Bob Thelob thats why you have your lock pick kit
@@pistolpeds I'm a lock sporter and I don't put anyone out of business because I use my own locks
“It’s a chilly night in late November, and a woman sits in the middle of an emergency...”
Rather dramatic way of saying “A lady lost her keys,” really.
I can imagine someone going "in such pain he starts going into dizziness, slowly blacking out" when a guy just sprains an ankle and starts to fall asleep on the way to the hospital
😆 can be emergency when it’s freezing.
Could be worse! She could've lost her lipstick...
How else are you suposed to bump up that essay to 500 words
Idk u kinda sus
I'm not satisfied. I want to see someone in handcuffs.
They can not even pick handcuffs so they're locked forever. LUL
More like I want to see someone with some bullets holes
God dam Ed agreed
But the greedy politicians are OK, right? But we don't bark at them because we could get harmed in mysterious ways..... just hiding in the crowds....business as usual..
Exactly
Full support for the second locksmith, they've got my respect. Done a professional job, really fast and for a more than reasonable price. Well within his right to politely ask for a review. Google should change their policy I see absolutely nothing wrong with what he done.
"If the lock is able to be picked it will be $95."
*A few breaths later.*
"Yeah I'm not charging you $95 dollars for that. That took like two seconds."
My kind of guy.
"LeAvE a ReViEw aNd iLl dRoP iT dOwN tO 80"
Would he still be your kind of guy if he charged you 94.99?
Boxing Bro didnt he make it 80 in total instead of 35+90 or whatever?
And the bill is probably 950 dollars
O M bruh just be careful cuz people gonna start thinking you try a steal a car
I feel bad for the real lock smith, He looked on the VERGE of tears after that guy said “It CaN’T bE pIcKeD”
What? I dont understand
@Viper oh ok i get it now
Locksmith: “Yeah it’s a six pin those are unpickable”
Most locks have six pins
Lockpicking 100
Leave one like for this poor old lady that she gets a lock fixed
thats not a locksmith.
I pick them for fun. This is insane. Gives good locksmiths a bad name
yeah but when you say things like that your'e just trying to trick someone who doesn't know what they're listening to, just to reassure them you are "skilled". Very essential in deception, this is coming from someone who lies often.
The REAL tech should have came out and said “it would take years huh?” and precede to picking the lock in front of him in 20 seconds!! I would LOVE to see his face!!😂😂😂
At least a thief won’t charge you 100 dollars for picking your lock
Sup E and do it correctly
Sup E but they have the ability to take as much from your house as they desire
IT's A JOKE
The AOE this is r/wooosh
@@dtt. I know, some people...
I really don't see anything wrong with the Google review. He just asked for a review not a good review
True
I'm a marketer and yes, it's against Google policies, but it's also standard.
It was quid pro quo, which is illegal. He asked for a google review in order to knock down the price. You can't leverage people like that.
@@evilparadigm If that guy was charging $400 less than the previous guy and asked me to leave a Google review, I'd happily leave one telling the world what an honest, decent and trustworthy locksmith he was.
@@TonyEnglandUK Behave yourself? Really? Lol. I might have left a review too, but the way he asked is wrong.
When my mom gets us locked out she makes us climb through a window
Same haha
VøłtMÇ doesn’t everyone do that
What if all the windows are locked too?
@@MSH786 then break a eindow hahaha
Through.
Damn, you can just see the pain on this man’s face, he is hurt tremendously by people making his industry look bad and you can tell he’s bothered knowing people are getting scammed, I’m certain he has a very good heart and I feel terrible seeing him so upset
I just want to say 94 year old Dorothy looks fantastic for her age and probably needs a good lock to keep those rascally 80 year olds out of her house
If only her looks could match her brain.
@@Monique_Love youre username doesnt match up with you're "kindnes"
@@Monique_Love like c'mon, shes an old lady.
I dont know if you mean to be nice
@@yeays_ yes
@@yeays_ your*
PSA for safety:
if you're ever in this situation, and someone or a car approaches you, do not ask "are you the locksmith?"
You're announcing that you are vulnerable and can't get inside or escape should you be in danger. Ideally, wait at a neighbour's house with them, and ask the locksmith for their ID as they do yours. If you are alone, call a friend or family member. If someone appears sketchy and approaches you, let them know you are on the phone to a friend, who knows where you are. If you can, text a friend their license plate number, and announce to the person that you've done so.
I know this situation is terrifying, but there are ways to mitigate the danger. Stay safe, folks ❤
Thank you for posting this 💙
You are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!! 👏💯👏
4:48 Yes. That is a mistake that can cost you your life.
Amen brother
This AND carry a gun (concealed, ideally).
This is genuinely great advice.
The carpenter is a real OG. I'd like to go there and thank him for helping her
Chester Shoeberry eat your cereal
EAT YOUR CEREAL
Lol wth
@@elitetrainerjay2737 EAT YOUR CEREAL
@@elitetrainerjay2737 You better eat your cereal
I once called a plumber regarding replacing a toilet because once i had removed the old toilet, i didnt think i would do it correctly. The guy came out, and said that i could do it since i had managed to take apart the old toilet. He gave me advice on what parts to get and low and behold, i replaced the toilet and saved hundreds. I still have that guy's card and he will be the firt i will call when i have plumbing issues.
The lawyer was like oh they’re using my image without my knowledge? Bet.
Ikr, suddenly I was more interested in seeing how thoroughly he was going to "pursue it"
Opening a lock: $452. Destroying your reputation: priceless.
@@fleurdesaint 452 is an even number :P
@@nmixx.changeupletsgo Well.. its not a multiple of five so it doesnt count
@@fleurdesaint thats...not how that works
For that price it would be cheaper to break the door down.
My life is worthless
Nobody gonna talk about how the old lady doesn’t look 94 at all? Like fr she seems way younger
Medical improvements
Guy comes to my job every month looks about 60 turns out he turned 100 last month
I thought that was just me. She looks like she’s in her 70s
lSimplySmilel woah
@@hockeyboys61 oh you charmer
Can I just say how devoted the locksmith seems? I like that.
The professional locksmith looks more disappointed than my father
FAF!
oof
Gah
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@@jeffreyrogers8151 who told u he/she is an adult and how tf do u know he/she plays video game "all day"
@@jeffreyrogers8151 this was just a joke, and also I'm not an adult
It’s funny how they whisper when people are trying to get in
Austin Texas Law houses are not soundproof they can hear people inside
Meme Lord damn, really?
7:33 You can see and hear the heartbreak in the REAL professional's eyes and his voice....
I wanted to hug him 🤗
Just had to pay a guys 50$ show up fee. He tried charging a 80$ cancelation fee. Only reason I had him come is because he said he wouldn't have to drill the lock. When he showed up he said he needed to drill the lock. For 350$. I paid him 50$ and grabbed my drill.