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| What
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locksmithing trade is regulated by the State of North Carolina and to legally
practice as a locksmith in NC, one must have a license. This license
assures you the technician's criminal record has been examined by the
state. His fingerprints are recorded and he attests to honor a
code of ethics. While a locksmith without a license may be a fine
member of the trade, one with a license assures you he has been examined
by the state.
My license # is: 0047
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| A locksmith who carries liability insurance assures the consumer that any accidents will be covered by a third party. Advantage carries a policy for $1,000,000, and is bonded through the locksmith ledger. Again, peace of mind for you, the consumer. |
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| Unlike large
companies, my business is personal. I am a graduate of N.C. State
University and have owned my own business for 13 years. I have no
employees, so calling Advantage means the owner will be working for
you. My main concern is creating repeat business, so know that when I'm working for you MY reputation is at stake.
As someone who you will be trusting to secure your property, take comfort
in knowing all work is done to exacting standards - mine! |
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