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The Key Man

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333 SE 8th St, Grants Pass, Oregon, 97526, United States
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Jun 6, 2018
A man from Key Man came to my apartment today to help me with the key to my van. He was very helpful and was right on time. I was told he would call for directions but he knew the area and found it easy. He fixed the key problem quickly and I feel better now knowing I can start my van without key problems. He said his name is Bard. Thank you Bard.

Apr 17, 2018
Great service. They can get you a key made in under a minute. Very good quality and if it doesn't fit right. Bring it on back and they'll fix her right up.

Feb 28, 2018
These guys rock! Fast service, Mom and pop feel. They will work with you to get the job done. Had a picture of my key, and they found a blank that may work and hand carved it. Wouldn’t guarantee it, but it’s the effort that counts. The key worked to boot!!! Always have gone to these guys, and always will

Jul 27, 2018
Any key problem you have see Jeff and his team everyone is osum.michael

Mar 26, 2018
Very poor customer service. I will never go back to this location again. Go to the one by Big Lots instead or Medford. The owner is a grumpy old man who has no manners. He was rude and unhelpful. Here’s a backstory: The first time I came in was to get a simple house key made and he wasn’t very friendly. Then I came back to get a key with fab made for my car because it was the only place in town that I could do it. It took quite a long time to get the parts for it for them to program it. Then the fab that I paid about $100 for was scuffed up. (Maybe it was refurbished) but I was told that it would be new. So I asked to get one that was not scratched up and the owner treated me like an idiot for wanting a key in good condition. He got one for me eventually but unfortunately I was going to have to sell my car due to unfortunate circumstances. So I got a refund for the fab but paid for the blade that he cut for me. Later on, my circumstances changed and I asked if I could go ahead and make the key since I was keeping the car. Granted, I can see how that could be annoying but it wasn’t my fault. Maybe I should have figured out a way to come up with the rest of the money for the fab but it was a lot of money for a car I couldn’t keep.. anyway, the manager was a jerk yet again and said he wouldn’t order that key for me ever again. Idk I could see how he would be slightly irritated but he didn’t lose money. I paid for the wasted blade. And he was a jerk from the get go. Too bad he’s prob the owner and there’s prob not much I can do.

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Tue:8:30 am - 5:30 pm
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