I was in, waited maybe 45 minutes, and got an extra car key. And they threw in a mechanical in case I locked my keys inside. Paid $ 47 for it. Compared to the horror stories I hear about other locksmiths and dealerships charging out the ass for cutting the key and labor for programming it, charging anywhere from $ 150 to $ 1000 for the car’s computer, it’s safe to say I’ve come out way, WAY ahead. It’s a small shop on Yadkin right by the gate onto post. And it’s obvious they have a lot of ways to satisfy your locks and keys needs. Hotel key card slots, gun safes and wall vaults, even those locks I’ve seen in the barracks and on secure TOC doors. This place is affordable and they know what they’re doing. Get a quote somewhere, then come here. I highly doubt you’ll regret it.
James H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Fayetteville, NC
For whatever reason, it was a pain to even find a brick-and-mortar locksmith shop in the area using Google. They were all a cluster of websites and phone numbers but no building. This place, my friends, is REAL. Came here with a rather seemingly difficult task. I wanted a duplicate key made for a Prius that uses those overly complicated SKS Key fobs. It also includes those odd key blades that can’t be milled since they don’t utilize the edge like your typical key. I believe VWs, Audis, etc. also use that type of key blade. I also needed someone that was able to program the SKS key fob, which for a while, I thought the dealership was the only place capable at doing it. After doing some research, I decided to buy an OEM blank with an uncut key blade. This place was able to cut the key AND do some wizardry to program the fob! It took the locksmith a little while since the fob was being difficult. She actually had to essentially zero the car’s key program and keys and refill it(I am just kinda trying to remember the true terminology she used, I am not the professional). The total task? $ 40 for everything. The dealership would charge $ 95 for the key blade to get cut. They would tell me it had to get sent to California since it was«laser cut» in a state of the art BS. To program it? $ 150 and was told if it didn’t work, I would still get charged. I can imagine that they would stop after the first try that my locksmith did, then stop and just charge me anyway.