Locksmiths
Brookline, Massachusetts, 02445
Submitted by Alan S on Saturday, Jun 29, 2024
Lock service was good. However, actual bill was much higher than estimate that I received over the phone. When I called to understand why, I encountered a very rude manager.
Submitted by Michael Jardus on Friday, Jun 14, 2024
I went to Brookline Lock today, hoping to find a very small part for a Baldwin deadbolt cylinder. It’s called a tail piece. The one on my cylinder had broken, making the lock inoperable. It was my lucky day. Dante welcomed me and listened to my request. I had brought the cylinder with me.
Much to my amazement, he said that he might be able to help me. He consulted with a few of his coworkers and working together, they found the exact part that I needed. Dante installed it and said there was no charge. I thanked him and said,
“you made my day.” The customer service, displayed by Dante and is coworkers, was extraordinary. If you’re ever in need of a locksmith, you must visit Brookline Lock. You will be treated well and they will “make your day.
Michael Jardus
Submitted by Alexandre Lecarme on Monday, Dec 04, 2023
My wife and I have been supporting this local business for years. A few months ago, we asked for a simple keypad lock change. We were quoted a hefty $175 for it (this is a $140 at Home Depot) over the phone. Even though we knew it was expensive, we thought it was still worth doing it because supporting the local economy is important to us. Not only did it take four weeks to complete the work but the bill for the lock came to $330. We paid the bill not wanting to put the employee on the spot and immediately called Brookline Lock for a rectification. Marshall picked up the phone and tried to justify the price by telling us a story about the lock being a special order from Schlage. We took him to his word, called Schlage and checked the model number. Surely enough, there was nothing special about that lock other than being charged double the price. The Schlage representative actually urged us to dispute the transaction. We went back to Brookline Lock with this information, and were given the run around again. We don't mind paying more to support a local business, but we will stand against dishonest business practices and deceptive pricing. The consumer is not dumb. I'll be filing a complaint to the FTC for unfair business practices. Avoid at all costs.
Submitted by Sean Yuzwa on Saturday, Dec 02, 2023
Avoid this place. Our condo association was referred to them after using another reliable locksmith for 30+ years. Went to them for copies of keys and was told that we needed our old locksmith to supply the master key and documentation to make copies. Our old locksmith supplied the information, but apparently it wasn't received? A Brookline Lock Co representative refused to tell us whether it had been delivered to them and became angry and argumentative when asked. They then told us there was no such thing as a master key, which is what they had asked for previously. Initially they told us they would be unable to reverse-engineer a key, then they reversed course and said they would be able to. Moving on to a new locksmith, not worth the hassle of dealing them.
Submitted by Simon Rakov on Monday, Jul 31, 2023
Avoid. We asked them to open our door, which was locked because our old mortise lock had failed. A guy showed up and opened the door, but he did so by putting a screw into the lock to hold it open. Brookline Lock refused to offer to repair the mortise lock, and insisted it needed to be replaced, at a cost of $2500. We got a tip from a friend about Sherman Lock in Waltham. They specialize in old mortise locks. They said that there was no reason any locksmith should put a screw in a lock to hold it open, that the proper procedure is to disable the lock, which they should know how to do. Additionally, they offered to repair the lock, which they came and did on site, for $205, more than 10x less than Brookline Lock's offered repair. I called the owner of Brookline Lock to express my disappointment with their service. He said that he didn't know anything about the screw (denying responsibility) and said that he didn't repair old mortise locks because in his experience, they broke again soon after their repair, and he was tired of getting complaints from customers about that. I told him that was fine, but he should have told us of the option of getting it repaired, even if he wasn't willing to do it or recommend it. Our lock could break more than 10 times without even reaching the cost of his proposed $2500 repair. I don't think it will break, but it hasn't been long, so we will see. Anyway, I recommend avoiding this vendor, due to their denial of responsibility for their work, and their unwillingness to offer honest information and choices to their customers.
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