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Reliable Locksmith info?
Just purchased my first home (duplex) and am searching for a lock smith. Finding that many in my area don't have physical addresses or even a website. I get brick & mortar is dying and there are a lot of mobile services, but something just feels sketchy about hiring a locksmith that is nothing more than a guy with a cell phone and a van.
Thoughts? There is one larger chain that has a website and location, but charges 3x.