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Locked out - Callow to the Rescue


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Sometimes people are amazing!


Mrs 4eyes came home to find the lock not working, locked out of her own house. I was away, and her phone was running out of charge. She walked to Callow Locksmiths in Melbourne Grove, and while they waited for their call out locksmith to come back, the phone was recharged, and then he was able to open the door. No charge.


Amazing kind and cheerful service from an excellent local business!

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Another vote for this company. Just had a problem with an Ingersoll lock at home - potentially v expensive / lucrative for a locksmith - and they spent 15 minutes on the phone talking me through how to sort it out at no cost at all. Super service. Will be my go-to if there is a problem which needs a visit and some expense.
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None of this adds up- people are really pleased at using their services for free, well guess what if everyone does this they will go out of business. I wonder what the owner thinks about getting paid nothing to open the door of a ?1.25 million pound house, just because the resident was too occupied with the darling kids to remember their keys?
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