Oxon Hill

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5310 Indian Head Hwy
Oxon Hill, MD 20745

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(240) 699-8891
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The drivers side lock on my car had been acting up for quite a while and after much procrastinating I finally decided it was time to get the thing fixed before it ended up breakin...

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Beware! Locking yourself out of your car or home is frustrating enough. But imagine calling a locksmith then being charged double – or even more – the quoted fee. The Attorney Gen...

Thanks! 6/13/2013

The drivers side lock on my car had been acting up for quite a while and after much procrastinating I finally decided it was time to get the thing fixed before it ended up breaking and being unusable. I searched around for the best locksmith in the area and I ended up finding this service. They showed up right on time and they did fantastic work on my car! Thanks! more

Highly recommended!! 11/20/2012

Something unique about this locksmith is that they have nothing but the best of services, & they carries awesome products , so many to keys to choose from & safes are more then guaranteed more

thank you!! 9/5/2012

you guys are number on my list , you guys have nothing but the best! more

Wonderful Work! 5/31/2012

Everyone I spoke to was exceptionally nice. They showed up right on time, cut me a great deal, and worked very skillfully. I am impressed! Keep up the excellent work! more

I had to go ... 4/24/2012

I had to go online and give this company the five stars they deserve online for the world to see. It will only benefit you if you do business with this company. Their prices are so affordable, and you will never have to worry about being cheated. The have great morals and ethics that they stand by, which is shown through their hard work. more

Avoid: Part of National Locksmith SCAM 3/22/2012

Beware! Locking yourself out of your car or home is frustrating enough. But imagine calling a locksmith then being charged double – or even more – the quoted fee. The Attorney General’s Office receives complaints every per month about so-called “local” locksmiths pulling a bait-and-switch. In many cases, these “locksmiths” arrive in unmarked vehicles, damage doors in their feeble attempts to pick locks and still demand more money. • If you’re locked out of your car and have a roadside assistance service, call them first. • Ask for referrals from your Judy’s Book or Facebook Friends. • Use a locksmith with a shop. A physical location or shop ensures that you have a way to contact the business in case of a problem, but of course you’ll need to confirm the address. • Dial a local number and listen to how the person answers the phone. If a company answers the phone with a generic phrase like "locksmith," rather than a company-specific name, be wary. Ask for the legal name of the business. If the person refuses, call another locksmith. • Get an estimate for all work and replacement parts from the locksmith before work begins. In cases of a lock-out, most legitimate locksmiths will give you an estimate on the phone for the total cost of the work. After the work is completed, demand an invoice. • Ask for ID, including a business card. Expect the locksmith to ask you for identification, as well. A legitimate locksmith should confirm your identity and make sure you’re the property owner before doing any work. Some legitimate locksmiths will work out of a car for quick or emergency jobs, but most will arrive in a service vehicle that is clearly marked with the name of the business. • Remember, this person has the keys to your car or home. So if you’re not comfortable with the service provider, refuse service. more
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