
Specialty Door, Lock And Repair Services In St Louis Missouri. (314)266-1533
Unique Security Products and Specialty Locksmith Services
February 19, 2011
C&R Lock Service Ballwin, MO 63011

Locksmith Scammers Caught and Indicted
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI
RICHARD G. CALLAHAN
United States Attorney
February 18, 2011
For Immediate Release
OWNERS OF FLORIDA LOCKSMITH SERVICE INDICTED IN SCAM TO OVERCHARGE FOR LOCKSMITH SERVICES
St. Louis, MO: The United States Attorney’s Office announced today that the owners of a Florida based locksmith service were charged in a superseding indictment on multiple federal charges involving a scam to overcharge customers for locksmith services, as well as employing and harboring illegal aliens.
According to the superseding indictment, Dependable Locks, Inc., headquartered in Clearwater, FL, managed a national network of locksmith technicians, operating from major population centers across the United States, including St. Louis. It also maintained a full-time staff of telephone operators and dispatchers, who were on duty 24 hours per day in Clearwater. The dispatchers received phone calls electronically forwarded from hundreds to thousands of telephone numbers listed nationwide for emergency locksmith services, all of which forwarded consumer calls to the call center in Florida. The dispatchers received the calls and the business dispatched locksmith technicians from the area of the call to respond. Many of the locksmith technicians working for Dependable Locks were aliens who were unlawfully present in the United States and were not authorized to work as locksmith technicians.
The indictment alleges that the locksmith company engaged in deceptive marketing by purchasing directory listings and advertisements in cities across the United States that identified the business to the public as a set of local locksmith companies. The company’s listings used multiple business names, local phone numbers and fake local addresses that had no affiliation with the company. Phone calls to the listed phone numbers were automatically routed to the company’s call center in Clearwater, Florida. In addition, telephone operators for Dependable Locks were instructed by managers to mislead customers to believe that they would be charged around $54 for a car lockout, while the responding technician was instructed by managers to charge up to $179 for a lockout. Technicians used techniques such as accusing the consumer who objected to the overcharge of "theft of services," threatening to call the police, withholding the customer's keys or driver's license to compel payment or following the customer to an ATM machine to ensure payment.
The locksmith technicians allegedly were allowed to split the profits of the fraudulently procured locksmith services with the company and were required to remit the company's share of the proceeds by regularly purchasing and shipping cash, checks and money orders to the Dependable Locks location in Clearwater, FL.
"After more than a year of following numerous leads with ICE and the Missouri Attorney General's Office, we are pleased to see this case continue to progress," said Postal Inspector J.R. Ball of the St. Louis Field Office. He added, "The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is vigilant in investigating allegations where the mail or postal products are used to conceal or further a crime."
DAVID PEER, Clearwater, FL; and ADAM OLIVKOVICH, address unknown, were indicted by a federal grand jury on one felony count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, five felony counts of mail fraud, one felony count of conspiracy to harbor illegal aliens for private financial gain and one felony count of engaging in a pattern of hiring unauthorized aliens. MOSHE AHARONI, Clearwater, FL, was indicted on one felony count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and one felony count of conspiracy to harbor illegal aliens for private financial gain.
Conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and/or a fine up to $250,000. Mail fraud carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and/or a fine up to $250,000. Conspiracy to harbor unlawful aliens for private financial gain carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and/or a fine up to $250,000. Engaging in a pattern of hiring unauthorized aliens carries a maximum penalty of six months in prison and/or a fine of $3,000 per alien. In determining the actual sentences, a Judge is required to consider the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, which provide recommended sentencing ranges.
This case was investigated by the United States Postal Inspection Service, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). Assistant United States Attorneys John Sauer and John Ware are handling the case for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
As is always the case, charges set forth in an indictment are merely accusations and do not constitute proof of guilt. Every defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty.
February 15, 2011
Altic Lock Service - Indianapolis IN 46203

February 13, 2011
Square - Our New Credit/Debit Card Processor
Last year, we decided to enroll in a very new payment processing service/product known as Square. What we like about Square's product offering, is it's simplicity in design, process, minimal fee structure and the fact that it's is the brainchild of local St Louis entrepeneurs.
Simple to use, you insert the reader into your website connected smartphone, launch the app and swipe away. Enter a customers email address if they want a copy of the transaction emailed to them and that's it.
This product is a blessing for small businesses everywhere because it takes the pain out of payment processing, puts power back in the hand of the vendor and reduces costs associated with time, labor and computer or peripheral GUI training.
Do yourself and your business a favor, become a Square user and support another St Louis business while reducing your costs and inconveniences.
Your clients and your profits will be happier and higher, for sure.
February 7, 2011
Blogroid - Blogger and Android collaborate
Techies and early adopters rejoice, Blogger is now an Android app.
This will hopefully make it easier to write new articles and posts of interest and posts them from the field.
This is my first attempt at using the new app, so I hope it works well.
I look forward to posting more articles in this genre using the Blogger app for Android
February 6, 2011
Schlage Securekey Bumped
Search Engine Statistics for January 2011

January 29, 2011
Kaba-Ilco Simplex 1000 Fault

January 25, 2011
Xena - Padlock Alarms that are a cut above




January 14, 2011
Salto - Revisited

While You Are Sleeping - Daring Burglars

January 12, 2011
Word Of Mouth Referrals
In Case There’s a Next Time
Once you’ve found a reputable locksmith, keep the company’s name and contact information in your wallet and address book at home or at work. You also may want to program this information into your home and cell phones. This can save you time and trouble the next time you need these services.
For more information see the FTC website.
January 11, 2011
Male Chastity - Unusual Security Product

January 4, 2011
Modern Master Key System Design
The benefits of a locksmithing background are immense when designing, creating and building a master key system.
Traditional systems usually included one central grand master key designed to work every door/lock in a building or group of buildings. These buildings could be in the same location or multiple locations. Then there would be sub-master keys, held by individuals requiring access to only a designated area and not all areas. Next there were servant keys (a.k.a. Change Keys) designed to work the individual lock.
While traditional systems are still requested today, there are better methods available thanks to products like Abloy Protec and our signature product Bilock.
The modern approach to master keying is akin to the purpose of card access or fob access systems, whereby each lock in the system can be programmed to accept individual keys.
Unlike card access or fob access systems, Bilock and Abloy Protec cylinders work with traditional locksets, reducing the cost associated with new especially designed hardware and electrical connections, computer software programming, training of staff to implement and carry out changes etc.
With Bilock, we can tailor any system to as many as 16 million different keys per keyway. That means that virtually any lock in any building, campus or group of buildings, whether in the same location or multiple locations can be mechanically programmed to accept many different keys.
With Bilock, you can enjoy painless rekeying, thanks to the Quick Change Core function. Missing or lost keys can be removed from the system without affecting other key holders. The locks (mostly) never have to be removed from the applications (doors).
With Bilock, you can color code your keys to make them individual and original. Each key is only produced as an original and cannot be duplicated easily.
Cost is significantly cheaper than an electronic access control system, because electronics are not used, there is no wiring to overheat, short out, suffer from power outages. No circuit boards are used requiring foreign made parts to repair.
Your locksmith can usually repair or replace a faulty part instantly. Your maintenance person can often take the lock to your locksmith for instant quick repairs as opposed to waiting for a licensed, qualified electronic technician, especially trained in your electronic product category.
January 3, 2011
To Be Or Not To Be - A Safe
Search Engine Statistics for 2010

December 23, 2010
Kaba Simplex Pushbutton Mechanical Lock Class Action Lawsuit

Facecrook - Crimes Associated With Social Networking Sites Increases 7000%

"A Daily Mail investigation revealed this week that over the past three years, numbers of crimes associated with the networking site have increased by as much as 7,000 per cent in some areas — including cases of murder, rape, paedophilia, bullying, assault and burglary."
Police, insurance companies and IT security experts are so concerned that they have issued urgent warnings to users to be more vigilant about the personal information they post on the web. But all the evidence suggests that while the public isn’t growing any more internet savvy, the criminals are.
In spite of the warnings, Facebook users continue to tell their ‘friends’ when they are going on holiday; what the address of their party is; when their birthday is; what expensive items they have bought for their homes; and just how sexy they look in that new outfit.
Facebook has become a very popular method to inform friends (and enemies) of your movements. Criminals have been seen to exploit these mediums to gather intel on the movements of their victims.
When you post your status on Facebook, how sure are you that your network of friends are reliable and trustworthy?
In most cases, I suggest friend can be trusted, but remember that it takes just one loose lip to sink a ship.
In the source below, the article explains about some disturbing incidents of crime that have been attributed to status updates on Facebook.
December 16, 2010
Pneumatic Pocket Door - Star Trek Style
December 15, 2010
Google Adwords 10
December 6, 2010
Beach Keys

Kwikset Smart Key - Making Keys

November 30, 2010
Locking Product Deficiencies
BIOLOCK 333 FINGERPRINT LOCK
KABA SAFLOK IN-SYNC RFID LOCK
AMSEC ES1014 ELECTRONIC SAFE
State Farm Insurance - Opinion On Best Door Locks
Door Locks From a Burglar's Perspective
- The door can be left unlocked.
- Doors can be kicked in.
- Door locks can be picked.
- Door locks can be hammered until they fall off.
November 22, 2010
St Louis Crime Rate #1 In The Country

November 20, 2010
All Time Leading Pages Viewed

Most Popular Posts This Week
November 19, 2010
Breaking News - Bilock For Kwikset
Mebeam Now Koowy
November 12, 2010
Crime Statistics Creve Coeur, MO 30 days to 11/11/10
November 11, 2010
New Hidden Camera Report Exposes Another Locksmith Scam
November 7, 2010
Lokk Latch Pro - Another Aussie Innovation
An Australian product is making it's mark across the world. The Lokk Latch Pro is a superb constructed product that effectively secures almost any gate on any commercial or residential property.
Door Jamb Armor - Installation difficulty
November 3, 2010
Wireless Parrot Door Bell

November 2, 2010
Facial Recogniton Technology tested by US Dept Of Homeland Security

NEC says they largely focus on an individual’s eyes, mouth, or nose, while largely ignoring certain other features, for example the eyebrows. The Nikkei (Japan’s leading business daily) tested the technology just recently if it’s able to recognize the face of an NEC researcher through photos that were taken in 1987 and 2010.
NEC now expects the technology to be used for crime investigations or immigration control, for example. (source...)
Our product sells for about $480 and can be used as an interface for access control. You can use it like a time clock/attendance system, control access to secure facilities or specifically to ensure your employees are arriving at work (not getting a work mate to sign them in).
ADT Employs Scare Tactics in Chile

In & Out. A New Design For The Push/Pull Handle


October 29, 2010
The Lockwood 001 Classic

Nexion Vision

The Nexion Vision electronic keyless lockset represents the next generation in home security. This stylish lockset combines the security of an automatic deadlatch with added safety features, plus the convenience of keyless operation using the Q-Key remote control.
The Nexion Vision Keyless Entry Lockset is battery operated, and emits an audible and visual confirmation of activation by the Q-Key remote control. The Q-Key has a range of up to three metres and uses the latest in encrypted rolling code technology for the highest security possible. Additional Q-Key remotes can easily be programmed by following a simple sequencing procedure. Should the Q-Key remote ever be misplaced, the lockset can be manually operated with a key.
Features
- Keyless entry using Q-Key (remote control)
- Fully encrypted rolling codes
- Safety features include SafetyRelease to minimise the risk of being locked in and Lockout Release
- Simple programming sequence to add or disable Q-keys and has a range of up to 3 metres
- The lockset provides both audible and visual confirmation of electronic activation. The Locksets mode is shown by LockAlert.
LockAlert
The Nexion Vision also has the unique Lockwood LockAlert status indicator that shows at a glance the lockset mode. The lockset can operate in three modes: Secure Mode, Safety Mode and Passage Mode.
Secure Mode (Red) Handles securely locked from both inside and outside
Safety Mode (Yellow) Handles securely locked from outside and free from the inside
Passage Mode (Green) Handles free from both inside and outside
October 28, 2010
The Arrow Revolution
In the recent past, I have displayed my lack of affection for wireless standalone security products. Now I think I may have a reason to cheer.
Price on application (a little under $400).
(source...)
Home Advisor (formerly Service Magic) Testimonials And Sites That Recommend Us
Testimonials
Patrick Carr (Canberra, Australia)
Who Are We?

Welcome to Locks210.com.
This site is to inform about historical and modern approaches to Keys and Physical Security products and services.
Locks210.com, established in 2006, offers residents and businesses of St Louis Locksmith premium quality products and services. As the Premier Bilock Extreme Security Dealer in The Mid-West,
Our conveniently located workshop and service vehicles are uniquely designed to offer trade qualified, bonded, insured tradespeople with knowledge and experience spanning multiple countries and product lines.