Broken main door to building
I own a building in park slope and have recently had a lot of buisness cards from a locksmith placed on the exterior door as well as in the hallway. Today I got a call from one of my tenants that someone jamed a key in the lock and broke the key in the lock….
I own a building in park slope and have recently had a lot of buisness cards from a locksmith placed on the exterior door as well as in the hallway. Today I got a call from one of my tenants that someone jamed a key in the lock and broke the key in the lock. I strongly suspect that it was the locksmith that placed all those buisness cards and would like to know if anyone else has experienced the same problem.
It does seem that locksmiths are hard up for work, considering that almost every day, cards from different locksmith are taped to my door.
This just happened to a friend of mine in southslope. Who was the locksmith?
Ask any storeowner on Kings Hwy… this is a common tactic perpetrated by individuals who put cards in doors and then get a dollar or two for every walk in who got the name of the business with that card
Do you really think that locksmiths are that hard up for work?