18-12-17, 02:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-12-17, 02:01 PM by tommyardin.)
(18-12-17, 10:55 AM)Andy W link Wrote: DECOKE DAVE..........just curious - bearing in mind that you can just go to your local key cutter when you have 5 mins. spare & get a couple of spares cut!....job done!(Go to an independent & you'll save a few quid.) - why the strong desire to find your barrel number?
Sorry your thread got a bit hijacked btw! :\
Tommy is quite right IMO, nothing wrong with being cautious & looking out for what you've worked & saved for! It's a matter of balance, there is a big difference in ordering products & actually giving someone access to your key.
Not trying to earn 'Brownie Points' but :thumbup
[size=1em]It is the fact that your address complete with post code is written down in the key-cutter's order book along with the key code. Who knows what the people who work for him are like, or, the cleaning contractors that come in a couple of times a week to clean the shop are like, I'm positive generally about others, but there are little scrots out there that will take what you have worked hard for from you, given the chance.[/size]
[size=1em]Restrict those opportunities as much as you can.[/size]
[size=1em]Anyway Andy it was your wise thought about ordering keys on-line, I had never given that a thought about compromising myself in that way, so fair play and thanks to you mate, it is something I will think more about when giving any of my personal details away in the future.[/size]
[size=1em]Thats why I tell my family that if they are buying stuff on line use PayPal.[/size]
[size=1em]It's convenient, as secure as it gets and your not giving your card details to every Tom, Dick and Harry, sorry Dick and Harry nothing personal.[/size]
[size=1em]Anyway its nearly Christmas so I need to think about what Santa is going to bring me.[/size]
[size=1em]I am just trying to purchase an old Honda 90 Step-through that has been stored in a massive shed for about 5 years, its an original G reg and generally seems in reasonable condition, a bit of chrome work will need to be done, massive clean up and service but overall a nice winter project, also a bucket full of fun next summer.[/size] :lol