Best Businesses in Arizona
Both times I've used them was perfect. The kiosk is SOOOO convenient.
www.key.me
5140 W Baseline Rd, Laveen Village, AZ 85339
Quick service..... Would definitely recommend to anyone. Very prompt, through service. Had all my house locks and a new gate lock replaced after a new home purchase and was very pleased with the results.
yalelocklocal.com
2242 N 24th St, Phoenix, AZ 85008
We have been working with Yale KeyExpress for many years, and they never fail to deliver. They are friendly, knowledgeable, and reliable. We highly recommend them!
yalelocklocal.com
1940 W Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85015
Cory did a great job for us opening a big, old, hard to get to safe. He was always responsive to calls and texts, and displayed total professionalism on the job. I wouldn't hesitate to call him for any locksmith needs.
oldglorylocksmith.com
6751 N Sunset Blvd #320, Glendale, AZ 85305
was a pleasure to work with. Professional and very helpful. I would highly recommend. Great fair pricing for the service.
yalelocklocal.com
6841 S Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85042
These guys were extremely helpful in scheduling the appointment. Once the matter was resolved, a locksmith arrived on time, quickly resolved the problem, and the charges were reasonable. I would call them repeatedly.
yalelocklocal.com
5555 N 7th St #106, Phoenix, AZ 85014
Resonable selection available. Decently priced.
www.minutekey.com
115 E Dunlap Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85020
was friendly, fast, and efficient. It took him less than a couple minutes to get me back in. also gave tips on general security . I'm beyond grateful this whole ordeal from lockout to getting back into my place took less than 30 mins. Thanks
yalelocklocal.com
3111 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016
T staff is incredibly friendly and lpful. Tir prices are fair and ty work quickly. I like that ty always seem to work with a particular level of urgency that makes my time and myself feel valued. I greatly appreciate tir high level of service and quality work.
yalelocklocal.com
28 E Broadway Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85040
fantastic service swift in their response to an emergency call. incredibly cordial. Priced precisely as described over the phone and is reasonable compared to alternatives. Would strongly advise.
yalelocklocal.com
13811 N Tatum Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85032
I have used Austin Lock& Security for my Automotive Locksmithing needs James has fixed my Auto Locks with Fast Friendly Service. I would Highly Recommend Him.
Phoenix, AZ
SCAM!!!!! I was over charged and cannot even get an invoice sent to me.
DO NOT USE THEM!!!! I wish I would of read the reviews first.
www.key.me
DO NOT USE THEM!!!! I wish I would of read the reviews first.
11425 W Buckeye Rd, Avondale, AZ 85323
I called Yale KeyExpress because my car's key wouldn't turn in the lock. The person who answered the phone was very nice and professional, and she gave me a quote over the phone that was quite reasonable. The technician showed up promptly, and he was very nice as well. He took his time to explain everything to me, and he even made sure that I understood what he was doing. He did an excellent job with the locksmith services I had requested!
yalelocklocal.com
4848 N 43rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85031
I drove out there from Mesa on Saturday, June 15 to take a look at several cars they had listed on TrueCar. There was one person working when I got there. Mike showed me the cars I had tagged on TrueCar. The one I had actually come to see was a Volvo CUV. It was up on a display ramp, and inaccessible. Mike told me he'd driven it and there is something not right about it. Okay... I wound up test driving a 2005 Kia Sportage, (my 2nd choice).
I really liked it, and Mike assured me a couple minor mechanical issues would be fixed by the time I drove it home. No real pressure, just the absolute expectation I'd be buying a car irrespective of the cost. After the test drive, we went back inside to discuss financing. Mike did everything in his power to discourage me from using my current vehicle as a trade-in, which was a little skeevy. Mike suggested I should first try getting a car loan from my Credit Union. We discussed the fact I was between paychecks, and wouldn't have a lot of money until the following Friday (June 21).
Long story short, I wound up putting down a $200 earnest money deposit to hold the car until the 21st. Mike then told me he had a 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander at another location for the same price, and urged me to come take a look at it on Sunday; adding that if I liked it better, he'd apply the $200.00 to it, instead. I agreed to go out there and look at it, assuming I could secure financing at a decent interest rate. Mike assured me he's a wizard and could get me financed if my CU fell through. He also assured me that if the deal didn't work out, he had no problem REFUNDING MY DEPOSIT.
When I got home, I applied for a car loan through my CU. They didn't even bother running my credit score. They just turned me down flat because of my income. So I spent a couple hours on sites like NerdWallet and Lending Tree looking for a car loan, and discovered the very best interest rate I could hope for was somewhere in the 18-30% range, and would leave me making $300-$400/month payments on a $4900 car for five years, or a little less for six years. Nope, no can do. Rather upset, I texted Mike early in the morning on Sunday, June 16 and told him I couldn't buy a car right now, so I would need my deposit refunded.
And I waited. And waited. And texted him again on Tuesday, June 19. He finally responded, telling me he was off work for two days, and would get into the office tomorrow and return it. Okay, well and good. Friday, June 21st rolled around, and I still hadn't been refunded. So I texted him again. And about an hour later, he responded that he'd returned it on his machine, but it takes the bank to get you the money. I already did it. He then added, I takes the bank a couple days cause they like to hold it... I've worked retail, and I know it can take 3-5 business days for a refund to post on a card transaction, so I gave Mike the benefit of the doubt. I waited some more.
Texted him again on 6/27. Asked him where my refund is, as it's now been nearly two weeks since June 16. NOW the story became he's in the process of moving to NY and I need to call the office and speak with David, the owner.
Called and spoke with David on 6/28. David assured me that's not how we treat customer, and Mike doesn't work here any more. David told me if I threw in another $600, he'd give me $700 for my trade in, then his people could finance the remaining $3400 for only $200/mo for 30 months; (for those of you bad at math, that's around a 40% interest rate); but if not he'd happily get permission from Corporate to send me a refund check to my home address. (What Corporate? You're the owner).
Long story short, I left a message on 6/29 that I just want my money back. As of today, (7/7), I still don't have it, and now David won't pick up when I call, or return my calls. (He DID call my number twice today, but left no message, so...)
Next stop: AZ Fraud Squad, BBB, and every site on which David advertises his wares, including his FB page.
automotivekeyexpert.com
I really liked it, and Mike assured me a couple minor mechanical issues would be fixed by the time I drove it home. No real pressure, just the absolute expectation I'd be buying a car irrespective of the cost. After the test drive, we went back inside to discuss financing. Mike did everything in his power to discourage me from using my current vehicle as a trade-in, which was a little skeevy. Mike suggested I should first try getting a car loan from my Credit Union. We discussed the fact I was between paychecks, and wouldn't have a lot of money until the following Friday (June 21).
Long story short, I wound up putting down a $200 earnest money deposit to hold the car until the 21st. Mike then told me he had a 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander at another location for the same price, and urged me to come take a look at it on Sunday; adding that if I liked it better, he'd apply the $200.00 to it, instead. I agreed to go out there and look at it, assuming I could secure financing at a decent interest rate. Mike assured me he's a wizard and could get me financed if my CU fell through. He also assured me that if the deal didn't work out, he had no problem REFUNDING MY DEPOSIT.
When I got home, I applied for a car loan through my CU. They didn't even bother running my credit score. They just turned me down flat because of my income. So I spent a couple hours on sites like NerdWallet and Lending Tree looking for a car loan, and discovered the very best interest rate I could hope for was somewhere in the 18-30% range, and would leave me making $300-$400/month payments on a $4900 car for five years, or a little less for six years. Nope, no can do. Rather upset, I texted Mike early in the morning on Sunday, June 16 and told him I couldn't buy a car right now, so I would need my deposit refunded.
And I waited. And waited. And texted him again on Tuesday, June 19. He finally responded, telling me he was off work for two days, and would get into the office tomorrow and return it. Okay, well and good. Friday, June 21st rolled around, and I still hadn't been refunded. So I texted him again. And about an hour later, he responded that he'd returned it on his machine, but it takes the bank to get you the money. I already did it. He then added, I takes the bank a couple days cause they like to hold it... I've worked retail, and I know it can take 3-5 business days for a refund to post on a card transaction, so I gave Mike the benefit of the doubt. I waited some more.
Texted him again on 6/27. Asked him where my refund is, as it's now been nearly two weeks since June 16. NOW the story became he's in the process of moving to NY and I need to call the office and speak with David, the owner.
Called and spoke with David on 6/28. David assured me that's not how we treat customer, and Mike doesn't work here any more. David told me if I threw in another $600, he'd give me $700 for my trade in, then his people could finance the remaining $3400 for only $200/mo for 30 months; (for those of you bad at math, that's around a 40% interest rate); but if not he'd happily get permission from Corporate to send me a refund check to my home address. (What Corporate? You're the owner).
Long story short, I left a message on 6/29 that I just want my money back. As of today, (7/7), I still don't have it, and now David won't pick up when I call, or return my calls. (He DID call my number twice today, but left no message, so...)
Next stop: AZ Fraud Squad, BBB, and every site on which David advertises his wares, including his FB page.
2409 W Buckeye Rd Unit C, Phoenix, AZ 85009
Needed a key fob added to my car, and Charles could've just wiped my immobilizer and been done with the job in 20 minutes, but instead jumped through a ton of hoops and went above and beyond to save me money and hassle later on down the road with not having to reprogram my spare. Great service, and great guy.
affordablelockaz.com
4812 W Creedance Blvd, Glendale, AZ 85310
They were able to come out to my house, replace my deadbolt and replace my keys in less than an hour, and then they even came back a second time to make sure the new locks worked properly. I have already recommended them to another friend who is looking into getting locks changed at her house too!
yalelocklocal.com
10624 N 32nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85028
Technician arrived on time with text prior to coming. He was very professional, polite and courteous. All work done was excellent and he explained in detail and demonstrated how to use everything and do setup. Would definitely recommend!
www.arcolock.com
20165 N 67th Ave #122A, Glendale, AZ 85308