Bee's Keys in Dallas

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7711, Inwood Road, 75209, Dallas, Dallas County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 214-351-3942
website: www.beeskeys.com
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Latitude: 32.8498557, Longitude: -96.8216458

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    Anloy Ranosa

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    They have the best rates and they are straight forward and honest folks. Unlike another company we called who can't even give us a proper quote. When our key issue turned out to be a faux pas on our part, the gentleman that came out didn't make us feel stupid. He didn't charge us for the full rate (didn't have to do what we thought had to be done) and he even helped us figure out what might be wrong with another key hole and even oiled our locks and ignition. Thank you Bee's Keys, we'll be sure to call on you again.

  • Kathleen Nolan

    Kathleen Nolan

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    My 2nd time to use Bee's Keys. Very professional, friendly and tirelessly worked on my locks that were not installed correctly by contractors. Kevin was great and would definitely recommend to everyone.

  • Aaron Dunlop

    Aaron Dunlop

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    Some locksmiths try to gouge you. Had a pair of uncut promixity car keys I snagged on eBay for a few bucks. They cut them for $2 each. Lots of places charge way more and there's no reason. Very friendly even with such a small and probably annoying transaction.

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    nad gnoix

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    Many companies today will take advantage of a situation when they believe a non- life threatening emergency exists and there is a profit to be made. I recently had a situation that was not life threatening and also not an emergency however it could have been perceived as one. I recently bought a Toyota Tundra and received only 1 key. I decided to not go to the dealership to get some new keys programmed and cut but instead bought two blank keys on ebay and programmed them myself. After getting them programmed I needed to get them cut. I reached out to a the usual suspects of home depot and Lowes but they said no they would only cut keys bought from them so I decided to reach out to some locksmiths in the dfw area. I contacted at least 20 places. I informed them that I needed to get 2 blanks cut to fit my Totota Tundra and that I had an original working key already. Almost all of the ones I reached out to gave me an estimate between $50-$195. I was shocked because this was as easy as cutting a house key. All they had to do was take the original place it in their machine attach the blank slide it back and forth and then do the second. I confirmed again with them that they understood these keys were already programmed. Every single one of them said yes they understood but they said these keys are special because there is a chip so they cost more to cut. Some even said I shouldn't wait too long to get the keys cut because it will cost more if I don't have a backup and need a locksmith at that point. I was baffled one place even said they would have to reprogram it after they cut because cutting the key will make it lose it's programming. Sharks smelling blood in the water was how I saw it. It was disheartening to hear how many locksmiths were willing to rip us off for a simple key cut just because the opportunity was there. I then got the first honest response of all the locksmiths from Bee's keys. They said at most $2 a key if the keys were already pre-programmed. I drove to the store front handed them the key and told them what I was being told. The locksmith told me that's ridiculous. He then took the keys and cut them in less than 2 minutes and then told me "don't worry about it it's on me". Walked out to my truck put the keys in and the truck started up no problem at all! If you want an honest locksmith I highly recommend Bee's keys. I will be recommending only them in the DFW area for all lock and keys moving forward. Be careful with the others around town. I'm sure there are others out there who are also honest but it's like sifting through sand. Thank you Bee's Keys!

  • Danielle Brissette

    Danielle Brissette

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    This was a great key shop! I went in during a rush and despite that we were all helped quickly! They made an auto key and a house key for me for $42-- seems like a fair price.

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