Serving Middle Tennessee.
Give us a call for your security needs.
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
615 355-5886
http://sherwoodlocksmithing.com
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Sherwood Locksmithing launches new Facebook Fan Page for Home Owners, Businesses
New page provides additional support and resources
LA VERGNE, TN. 5/25/10– A new Facebook Fan Page launched this week to help Home Owners and businesses realize the benefits of easy access to a local locksmith. Sherwood Locksmithing’s “Fan Page” offers free advice, tips, and an insiders look at the typical day of a Tennessee State Licensed locksmith, what they do, and how they are able to help the homeowner or business.
Facebook users, of which there are upwards of 30 million, can visit http://facebook.com/SherwoodLocksmithing to receive free support, assistance, information and advice including how to contact them for assistance with your personal and business safety and security needs.
The Facebook Fan page also describes Sherwood Locksmithing’s services /products and introduces you to Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood; a Tennessee State Licensed Locksmith who has more than 17 years of experience helping keep residents and businesses safe and secure in Middle Tennessee.
For more information, go to http://facebook.com/SherwoodLocksmithing
Questions can be directed to 615 355-5886 or email: sherwoodlock@juno.com
About Sherwood Locksmithing http://sherwoodlocksmithing.com
Founded in 1993, Lexzco Inc DBA Sherwood Locksmithing is a mobile locksmith company that helps home owners and businesses keep their properties secure.
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood is a former Sgt in the United States Marine Corps & owner of Sherwood Locksmithing of La Vergne TN.
For over 17 years & 17,337 satisfied customers later, people have come to depend on Sherwood Locksmithing to keep their homes and businesses secure in Middle Tennessee. For more information, Sherwood Locksmithing’s website is located at http://sherwoodlocksmithing.com or please visit their FaceBook page at http://facebook.com/SherwoodLocksmithing You can also follow Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood on twitter at http://twitter.com/trappersherwood
Contact: Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Email: sherwoodlock@juno.com
Phone: 615 355-5886
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Serving Middle Tennessee.
Give us a call for your security needs.
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
615 355-5886
http://sherwoodlocksmithing.com
Tags: locksmith, Sherwood Locksmithing
CONSUMER ALERT
Locksmith Swindle on the Rise
· Untrustworthy locksmith companies are ripping off consumers in Memphis
· A local phone number doesn’t always mean a local locksmith
· TN enacted a locksmith licensing program in July 2008
April 9, 2009 – The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to be wary of untrustworthy locksmiths operating in the Mid-South. Some “local” locksmith companies are not physically located in the area, but are simply distant call centers that farm the jobs out to unlicensed and unprofessional locksmiths who may end up doing more harm than good.
According to Kara Peifer, West TN Locksmith Association Secretary/Treasurer, a consumer who searches for a locksmith in a yellow pages directory or online may not end up with the local business they think they are contacting. “The local yellow pages directories list over 150 locksmiths in each book,” said Peifer, “and if you search online, you may end up with as many as 850 names of reputed locksmiths in the Memphis area. Many have no physical location here.”
Peifer says that the proliferation of unlicensed locksmiths is one reason that states are beginning to enact locksmith licensing laws. “Nine states have already passed these laws,” Peifer stated. “The TN Locksmith Licensing Program was enacted in July 2008.”
“Unlicensed locksmiths tend to move from state to state, leaving when the heat gets turned up in one location,” said Peifer. Pam Smith, Administrative Assistant with the TN Locksmith Licensing Program agreed. “We’re seeing this problem all over the state,” Smith said. “It’s everywhere.”
The State of TN requires individual locksmiths to be licensed and locksmith companies to be registered with the state. Additionally, either the license or registration number must be printed on all business cards and advertising. The State of TN has both education and experience requirements for each level of licensing. And persons convicted of fraud or theft are not eligible.
“Because locksmiths are able to access secure areas and data, they could potentially be a Homeland Security threat,” Peifer said. She hopes that public awareness of the locksmith licensing requirements will help protect both consumers and her profession.
The Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South offers the following tips for hiring a reputable locksmith:
· Check out the company with the BBB, preferably before you need a locksmith’s services.
· Ask the locksmith who shows up for identification and his TN license or registration number.
· Find out if the locksmith is insured to cover any damage incurred during a repair.
· Expect the locksmith to ask you for identification. A legitimate locksmith will confirm your identity and make sure you are the property owner before doing any work.
· Be wary of locksmiths who answer the phone with generic sounding names like “locksmith services”. Always ask for the legal name of the business and its physical location.
· Be wary of locksmiths who arrive in unmarked vehicles. Most legitimate locksmith companies will have vehicles that are clearly marked with the company’s name.
· In case of a lock-out, be cautious if you are told up front that the lock has to be drilled and replaced. An experienced, legitimate locksmith has invested in the tools and education to be able to unlock almost any door.
· If you are a victim of an unscrupulous locksmith, file a complaint with the BBB at bbb.org. Complaints should also be filed with the State of TN Locksmith Licensing Program by calling Pam Smith at 615.532.9170 or online at www.tn.gov/commerce/boards.
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I received this the other day, and wanted to pass on this very valuable info!
Watch out & be safe!
Sincerely,
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Sherwood Locksmithing
http://www.personalsafetyebook.com
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What’s the best way to pick a reputable locksmith? Consider researching locksmiths before you need one, the same way you would a plumber, electrician, or other professional. That works well if you’re looking to have some security work done at your home, like installing deadbolts on the exterior doors of your house, or a safe in your bedroom.
But if you’re dealing with an emergency, like being locked out of your car, you really don’t have much time for thorough research.
Regardless of whether you are locked out of your car or home, you need new locks installed, or you require other security work, the FTC offers these tips to help you hire a legitimate, local locksmith.
In emergency situations:
You must be able to trust your locksmith. You don’t want to give access to the locks for your home, car, or place of business to just anyone.
Any question? Feel free to call me.
Sincerely,
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
TN LP # 0067
615 355-5886
Sherwood Locksmithing
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Greetings All,
Just came a cross a really cool plug-in for blogs.
This plug in adds a button to your blog posts that allow folks to listen to your blogs.
Read more about it here.
http://mashable.com/2008/11/28/how-to-convert-your-blog-into-a-podcast-on-itunes-for-free/
So I have added it and wanted to share it with the group here.
You can listen in to what it sounds like on this blog right below the title page.
The little button that says listen, just click it, pretty cool.
Plus you can download it as an mp3.
I know there are some limitations with this as the voice may sound a little robotic, but really, what a great way to share information on personal safety and security with folks that might be a little visually impaired.
Trap
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Never drive when you are too tired to focus your attention on the road. Too many people traveling for the holidays haven’t gotten sufficient rest along the way. Don’t kid yourself into thinking that a soda or several cups of coffee are going to keep you awake. Driving while you are tired increases your chances of making mistakes and also prolongs your reaction times.
Whether you are driving yourself or taking another method of transportation, you need to keep a close eye on your items. Don’t fall victim to having your luggage, purse, or wallet stolen by someone because you left it unattended. Men should keep their wallet in their front pocket and women should keep their purses over their head across the shoulder and to the opposite arm.
If you are traveling with a spouse or other adult it is a good idea for each of you to carry some money and a credit card with you. This way if someone does get your materials you won’t be completely without access to other forms of payment you may need. It is also a good idea for each of you to carry a copy of the itinerary with confirmation numbers. This way you are likely to have one copy if the other gets lost. It is also helpful if you get separated in a crowded airport.
Traveling during the holidays can be fun and a great way to get away from your daily routine. Follow these tips to help keep yourself alert so you can have the very best time possible. Most accidents are the result of people being tired or being in too much of a hurry so get enough rest and take your time to arrive safely. Always pay close attention to your personal belongings and report any suspicious behaviors you may encounter.
Sincerely,
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Sherwood Locksmithing
PS… “Personal Safety & Security Secrets Revealed” is a GREAT place to pick up a copy of a personal guidebook to help improve your personal safety.
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Traveling during the holidays is very exciting and there is plenty going on all around you. However, it is very important that you remain alert so you won’t be involved in an accident or become a victim of theft. There are plenty of criminals that target holiday travelers as they know they are likely to have money on them and they aren’t always paying attention to their surroundings.
Accidents can take place anywhere during holiday travel so you need to be prepared for the unexpected. Never speed when you are driving and make sure you have your seat belt on. Allow at least one car length between you and the person in front of you. Should they have to brake quickly you don’t want to rear end them or end up being hit by the vehicle behind you.
Pay close attention for animals crossing the road as they can be a hazard. Even though you don’t want to hit them, slamming on your brakes or swerving can result in an accident. If you do have to swerve always go to the right so you will be off the road instead of into oncoming traffic.
There will be people along the side of the road that have been involved in accidents or their vehicles have broken down. If you decide to stop and help them be very careful of the traffic that is coming along. If you decide to keep going you should switch lanes if possible or at least move over as far as possible. You don’t want to accidentally hit someone that is walking around on the road.
While it is human nature to be compassionate and to attempt to help others you need to be careful. Scams often occur during holiday travel and you may encounter people asking for money or a ride. Trust your instincts and if you don’t feel comfortable with the circumstances you need to leave. You can always use your cell phone to call the local authorities to give them a hand.
Sincerely,
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Sherwood Locksmithing
PS…have you visited “Personal Safety and Security Secrets Revealed” for your FREE copy on how to prevent Identity Theft?
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Greetings all,
This weekend as I was going through some folders, I came across an audio
version of How to Select a burglar alarm.
For those folks that are very busy and can’t read all the posts, I thought that
this audio version would be useful.
Feel free to download it to your computer, or your ipod, and forward it to
your friends if you would like to.
Please let me know how you like it, and I can produce more on the different
topics we discuss here.
Hope you enjoy this and find it useful.
http://www.personalsafetyebook.com/episode2_burglar_alarms.wav
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Sherwood Locksmithing
PS…The Holiday’s are here! Discover how to protect yourself from
Identity Theft with our FREE report available at :
Personal Safety and Security Secrets Revealed
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If you are concerned about the safety and security of yourself, your home and your family, then step into the ring and throw a knock-out punch against crime!
Thomas Sherwood; a former Sgt in the United States Marine Corps & owner of Sherwood Locksmithing of La Vergne TN. announces it’s latest online resource; “Personal Safety and Security Secrets…Revealed”, just in time for the holiday’s.
Do you know the 15 biggest mistakes new homeowners make? Do you know how to protect your home while away? Do you know how to select a burglar alarm or how to reduce the crime in your neighborhood?
The answer to these questions and more can be found in “Personal Safety & Security Secrets Revealed.” For over 13 years & 15,337 satisfied customers later, people have come to depend on Sherwood Locksmithing to keep their homes and businesses secure in Middle Tennessee.
And compile them he did. In “Personal Safety and Security Secrets Revealed”, you will find over 40 reports dealing with topics such as home and personal safety issues, keeping your boat safe, safer email’s and much more all for the low investment of just $29.97.
“Personal Safety and Security Secrets Revealed” is available online at http://www.personalsafetyebook.com and ready for immediate download, even if it’s 3:00am.
To stay in contact with his customers, Sherwood also writes a blog at http://www.personalsafetyebook.com/blog and provides fresh new content on a regular basis.
For More Information Call:
Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Sherwood Locksmithing
615 355-5886
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