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May 7, 2018
I went here to get my car key copied and it didnt work. But this isnt the reason why I'm giving this one star. I called the number on the screen and what I got was someone rude on the phone. Evidently I answered a couple of questions including what color my car was? I dont understand how that was relivent to me getting a key copy but regardless I answered the questions and they said they will call me back. They called me back pretty quick and I was transfered to some guy. I have never before been cursed out by customer service until today. Not only was this guy rude beyond belief but he demamded that I bring in my car for him to look at after he actually cursed and yelled at me. In addition I would like to make it clear that not once was any thing explained to me. I was told to give a nearby address but I didn't know if it was for them to come meet me or for them to tell me where to go??? I would have had no problem bringing in my car if they would tell me what they were planning on doing. Not only that but not once was a price mentioned in eaither of these conversations nor on the actual machine. Listen if you guys have like a regular key to copy I guess this thing would work, I dont know. But if you guys have a key for a car with remote just walk away if it doesnt work the first time. Its really not worth getting cursed out.

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