Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Free Lost Key Return Program

Pop-A-Lock®, America’s largest locksmith, has launched another unique, nation-wide public service program – this time to return any set of lost keys to its owner free of charge in any part of the country.
“At Pop-A-Lock®, we are known as the most trusted locksmith as well as the largest,” says CEO Don Marks. “This program doesn’t have the impact of our Emergency Door Unlocking Program for Kids that we pioneered in 1991, but it is a step toward letting customers know on a nationwide basis that they are important to us as individuals and that they are the reason we are in business.”

Pop-A-Lock’s Emergency Door Unlocking Program has been a pioneering public service trademark for the company each time it expands into a new market, according to Marks. “We have safely unlocked more than 200,000 automobiles and homes with children locked inside, saving lives and leaving a lasting impression…FREE of CHARGE !”

With Pop-A-Lock’s FREE Lost Key Return Tag , the company won’t be saving lives, but it will save people “a lot of headaches,” says Director of Marketing, Scott Clause.

According to Clause, industry reports indicate that up to a half million sets of keys are lost per year, causing people to worry and have them replaced, which is expensive and time consuming.

“The way Pop-A-Lock’s FREE Lost Key Return Tag Program works is really very simple,” he explains. “Any person can attach a small tag to their key chain and then register their address and contact information privately at www.popalock.com. If their keys are ever lost, all someone else has to do is be kind enough to put them in the mailbox, and Pop-A-Lock® will make sure they are returned to the owners. Pop-A-Lock® will take care of the postage and hopefully provide some peace of mind.”

It’s a small tag with small print that says “Find keys. Drop in Mailbox. Make Someone Happy.”

“It’s a simple process,” Clause says. “But we think it sends a huge message that we really do care about each and every individual…and we work very hard each and every day to continue to earn the trust of customers.”

Anyone can request the little tag from any of Pop-A-Lock’s 140 locations, serving 4,000 communities nationwide…one person at a time and remembering there really is a “PAL” in Pop-A-Lock. To find the nearest Pop-A-Lock locksmith to you, go to www.popalock.com or call 1-800-POPALOCK.

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