Hey everyone,
So turns out I locked my keys under the seat of my Blackjack - right as I stopped by my place on the way to copy the key. Haha, oh well. Would anyone mind PMing me the method to open that up?
Thanks for the help. Much appreciated.
Locked keys in pet carrier
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I'm sure there will be plenty who'd be happy to help through PMing you the info, but seeing as how this might not be the best information to make publicly available and you joined today and it's your first post... how about introducing yourself first?
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maggie,
(Lostmycage and I are moderators, btw) You're right, you won't find it, we've removed the information anywhere it was posted.
It really is rather simple, but you can understand that we're nervous about publishing the solution on the web or giving it out to brand-new members. I know that's terribly rude, but hopefully you understand.
I'm locking this thread just so no one posts the answer (someone already did and we had to delete it, maybe you caught it). If any members want to help out Maggie, that's their decision.
My advice? Call your dealer. Most dealers are even more nervous about giving out lock info to strangers than we are, but if they know you, they can tell you what to do. It's also a fun way to test your dealers' honesty, ha. If they say "get it on a truck and bring it in, and it'll be $200 for a new lockset," they're either not very smart, or trying to rip you off, or they're just being very careful. ; )
(Lostmycage and I are moderators, btw) You're right, you won't find it, we've removed the information anywhere it was posted.
It really is rather simple, but you can understand that we're nervous about publishing the solution on the web or giving it out to brand-new members. I know that's terribly rude, but hopefully you understand.
I'm locking this thread just so no one posts the answer (someone already did and we had to delete it, maybe you caught it). If any members want to help out Maggie, that's their decision.
My advice? Call your dealer. Most dealers are even more nervous about giving out lock info to strangers than we are, but if they know you, they can tell you what to do. It's also a fun way to test your dealers' honesty, ha. If they say "get it on a truck and bring it in, and it'll be $200 for a new lockset," they're either not very smart, or trying to rip you off, or they're just being very careful. ; )
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Oh, and welcome to the group, I hope you stick around and we can be more helpful and less paranoid in the future. : )
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Despite the paranoia (and this is one of the few things we'll get all hush-hush about) about the secrets of the pet carrier, do feel free to join in the conversation and please introduce yourself.
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