Abigail Kimball Review of Pop-A-Lock of Pittsburgh
After a long day at work, in a moment of absentmin...
After a long day at work, in a moment of absentminded delirium I locked my husband and I out of our car around 5:15 pm. It was dark and freezing, rainy and miserable.
One Google search, a couple friendly phone calls, and 20 minutes later, and the Pop-A-lock dude, Brian, showed up and got us back into our car (20 minutes earlier than the time they originally promised).
The $47 charge was painful, but mostly because my stupidity was what had caused it to be a necessity. I don't know how that price compares to other company's services of this kind.
But we needed the help, and they provided it very cheerfully and quickly, which we appreciated. We've encountered a lot of unhelpful businesses in Western PA that make it seem like you needing their services is a chore for them, instead of a money-making opportunity. The two Pop-a-lock people we spoke with were both very friendly, kind, and helpful.
If you're going to be stupid, too, this company will cheerfully help you in a pinch.
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