rapidlocks Posted May 4, 2017 Report Share Posted May 4, 2017 i cant fault anyone shop based for cutting these for the revenue , however not viable for a fully mobile service to go out and do these , Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kobblers Posted May 4, 2017 Report Share Posted May 4, 2017 "A lot of us were sold very expensive key cloning machines , transponder chips and Key boards on the understanding we`d all be making money hand over fist on this unavoidable new technology ....well 20 years in ....myself and a loads of others I speak to are lucky if you do about 2 a fortnight .... so if you`re doing well at it .....GOOD FOR YOU !" Maybe we should do a poll to see just how many people are making any real money from their investment............... Rick. Update: Poll active. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bren Posted May 10, 2017 Report Share Posted May 10, 2017 Oh - I`m so sorry everyone .... I`m obviously way too cheap .....so I`ll double the price ... and my explaining technique to 17 year olds with a £150 car , or housewives who`ve husband has given them a tenner is substandard.... As usual on this site ....if you say you don't sell Zippos anymore - then someone says `WE sell 20 a day !` If you say you hardly cut Chubb mortice _ then someone says `I cut more now then ever !` Well believe me lads - I`m in contact with many repairers and reps (and on the phone to warehouse guys) and the general consensus is that `SHOE REPAIRERS CUTTING TRANSPONDERS IS THE BIGGEST HEADACHE IN THE INDUSTRY ` A lot of us were sold very expensive key cloning machines , transponder chips and Key boards on the understanding we`d all be making money hand over fist on this unavoidable new technology ....well 20 years in ....myself and a loads of others I speak to are lucky if you do about 2 a fortnight .... so if you`re doing well at it .....GOOD FOR YOU ! I'm with you Stanley. Explaining to customers about modern car keys is a pain in the arse, and i don't even do them ! kobblers and Stanley Mishap 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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