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Peter Riocreux[_2_] January 12th 09 11:29 AM

Difficult-to-get keys
 
I bought a padlock from eBay to secure my gates. It is a lock aimed at
securing chains on motorcycles. I bought it because it is the right
shape and size rather than for anything else, but it is a SoldSecure
one.

However, I want to get some additional keys cut, and it came without
any key code information and the vendor has not (yet) responded to my
query. A couple of key-cutting places have said they cannot do it.

The item is http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&rd=1&item=260336333887&ssPageName=STRK:ME WN:IT&ih=016#ebayphotohosting.

For those not following the link, the branding is the word REAL above
a circle inscribed with a straight square, itself inscribed with
another square at 45 degrees. It also bears the text RL-8800 PAT S.S
TOP SECURITY.

I have drawn a blank on finding any info on the manufacturer, so it is
proving difficult to find out how I get additional keys. I didn't
manage to get to my usual, helpful locksmith this weekend so I know
not if he can help.

Any thoughts?

Pete

Grimly Curmudgeon January 12th 09 12:04 PM

Difficult-to-get keys
 
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Peter Riocreux
saying something like:

However, I want to get some additional keys cut, and it came without
any key code information and the vendor has not (yet) responded to my
query. A couple of key-cutting places have said they cannot do it.

The item is http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&rd=1&item=260336333887&ssPageName=STRK:M EWN:IT&ih=016#ebayphotohosting.


Never heard of them and you'll be lucky. Probably a Chinese one.

Rod January 12th 09 01:25 PM

Difficult-to-get keys
 
Peter Riocreux wrote:
I bought a padlock from eBay to secure my gates. It is a lock aimed at
securing chains on motorcycles. I bought it because it is the right
shape and size rather than for anything else, but it is a SoldSecure
one.

However, I want to get some additional keys cut, and it came without
any key code information and the vendor has not (yet) responded to my
query. A couple of key-cutting places have said they cannot do it.

The item is http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&rd=1&item=260336333887&ssPageName=STRK:ME WN:IT&ih=016#ebayphotohosting.

For those not following the link, the branding is the word REAL above
a circle inscribed with a straight square, itself inscribed with
another square at 45 degrees. It also bears the text RL-8800 PAT S.S
TOP SECURITY.

I have drawn a blank on finding any info on the manufacturer, so it is
proving difficult to find out how I get additional keys. I didn't
manage to get to my usual, helpful locksmith this weekend so I know
not if he can help.

Any thoughts?

Pete


Have you checked on the SoldSecure website?

http://www.soldsecure.com/Security_prod.htm

If it ain't there, are you *sure* it really is SoldSecure? (Of course,
if could have been listed when you bought it but not now. No idea what
happens when products are delisted.) That has manufacturer contact details.

--
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Toby January 12th 09 11:12 PM

Difficult-to-get keys
 

"Peter Riocreux" wrote in message
...
I bought a padlock from eBay to secure my gates. It is a lock aimed at
securing chains on motorcycles. I bought it because it is the right
shape and size rather than for anything else, but it is a SoldSecure
one.

However, I want to get some additional keys cut, and it came without
any key code information and the vendor has not (yet) responded to my
query. A couple of key-cutting places have said they cannot do it.

The item is http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&rd=1&item=260336333887&ssPageName=STRK:ME WN:IT&ih=016#ebayphotohosting.

For those not following the link, the branding is the word REAL above
a circle inscribed with a straight square, itself inscribed with
another square at 45 degrees. It also bears the text RL-8800 PAT S.S
TOP SECURITY.

I have drawn a blank on finding any info on the manufacturer, so it is
proving difficult to find out how I get additional keys. I didn't
manage to get to my usual, helpful locksmith this weekend so I know
not if he can help.

Any thoughts?

Pete


By googling the model number (RL-8800) it appears they are from Taiwan
http://www.reallock.com/products-con...&mid=19&pid=50

You may be able to get additional keys from them.

Are the no numbers on the keys, that would identify their pattern?

Toby...


The Medway Handyman January 13th 09 12:06 AM

Difficult-to-get keys
 
Peter Riocreux wrote:
I bought a padlock from eBay to secure my gates. It is a lock aimed at
securing chains on motorcycles. I bought it because it is the right
shape and size rather than for anything else, but it is a SoldSecure
one.


At the Uni where I work a day a week, all the window locks have keys marked
SoldSecure. 200+ student flats + landings so there must be 300 windows with
this brand of key, so I'm guessing it must be a known available brand of
lock.


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk



Toby January 13th 09 12:10 AM

Difficult-to-get keys
 

"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
om...
Peter Riocreux wrote:
I bought a padlock from eBay to secure my gates. It is a lock aimed at
securing chains on motorcycles. I bought it because it is the right
shape and size rather than for anything else, but it is a SoldSecure
one.


At the Uni where I work a day a week, all the window locks have keys
marked SoldSecure. 200+ student flats + landings so there must be 300
windows with this brand of key, so I'm guessing it must be a known
available brand of lock.


Sold Secure is just a test this lock has passed, it's not the make!
http://www.soldsecure.com/about_us.htm

Toby...


Peter Riocreux[_2_] January 13th 09 04:14 PM

Difficult-to-get keys
 
On Jan 12, 1:25*pm, Rod wrote:
Peter Riocreux wrote:
I bought a padlock from eBay to secure my gates. It is a lock aimed at
securing chains on motorcycles. I bought it because it is the right
shape and size rather than for anything else, but it is a SoldSecure
one.


However, I want to get some additional keys cut, and it came without
any key code information and the vendor has not (yet) responded to my
query. A couple of key-cutting places have said they cannot do it.


The item is http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&rd=1&item=260336333887&ssPageName=STRK:ME WN:IT&ih=016#ebayphotohosting.


For those not following the link, the branding is the word REAL above
a circle inscribed with a straight square, itself inscribed with
another square at 45 degrees. It also bears the text RL-8800 PAT S.S
TOP SECURITY.


I have drawn a blank on finding any info on the manufacturer, so it is
proving difficult to find out how I get additional keys. I didn't
manage to get to my usual, helpful locksmith this weekend so I know
not if he can help.


Any thoughts?


Pete


Have you checked on the SoldSecure website?

http://www.soldsecure.com/Security_prod.htm

If it ain't there, are you *sure* it really is SoldSecure? (Of course,
if could have been listed when you bought it but not now. No idea what
happens when products are delisted.) That has manufacturer contact details.


A good thought. I am enquiring of SoldSecure as I cannot see it, but
on looking at the ad again it claims it was certified in 2002.

Cheers,

Peter

Buzby January 14th 09 10:30 AM

Difficult-to-get keys
 
Peter Riocreux wrote:

I bought a padlock from eBay to secure my gates. It is a lock aimed at
securing chains on motorcycles. I bought it because it is the right
shape and size rather than for anything else, but it is a SoldSecure
one.

However, I want to get some additional keys cut, and it came without
any key code information and the vendor has not (yet) responded to my
query. A couple of key-cutting places have said they cannot do it.

The item is http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&rd=1&item=260336333887&ssPageName=STRK:ME WN:IT&ih=016#ebaypho
tohosting.

For those not following the link, the branding is the word REAL above
a circle inscribed with a straight square, itself inscribed with
another square at 45 degrees. It also bears the text RL-8800 PAT S.S
TOP SECURITY.

I have drawn a blank on finding any info on the manufacturer, so it is
proving difficult to find out how I get additional keys. I didn't
manage to get to my usual, helpful locksmith this weekend so I know
not if he can help.

Any thoughts?

Pete


Have a look at these guys - http://www.metrolocks.co.uk/key-cutting

Have known them for years and can do most stuff.

--
Buzby
"There's nothing more dangerous than a resourceful idiot"

Gavin March 5th 09 10:27 AM

Difficult-to-get keys
 
This lock is 100% genuine sold secure and was certified and approved in 2001.



This chap "pete" has never called us to resolve this slanderous claim that
this lock is not certified.


Peter you need to get the facts straight and respond to the numerous
requests.


I provided the PDF link from sold secure of when it was tested and approved
Gold Standard.

url:http://myreader.co.uk/msg/1391140772.aspx

Andy Dingley March 5th 09 10:50 AM

Difficult-to-get keys
 
On 5 Mar, 10:27, wrote:

This chap "pete" has never called us to resolve this slanderous claim that
this lock is not certified.

Peter you need to get the facts straight and respond to the numerous
requests.


Wow, now there's customer service for you. A customer has a genuine
problem with the product, asks perfectly reasonable questions without
disparaging the seller, then you stalk them onto Usenet and accuse
them of slander!

Remind me _never_ to buy anything from "KWFM Motorcycle Parts/
Accessories" on eBay!

Andrew Gabriel March 5th 09 11:31 AM

Difficult-to-get keys
 
In article ,
writes:
This lock is 100% genuine sold secure and was certified and approved in 2001.



This chap "pete" has never called us to resolve this slanderous claim that
this lock is not certified.


I don't see that he ever made any such claim (at least,
not in public).

Peter you need to get the facts straight and respond to the numerous
requests.


That's the sort of eBay seller I hope I never deal with
(and to date, I'm pleased to say I never have).
I wouldn't respond to anything phrased in that tone either.

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]


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