Malicious or more sinister
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This one is very interesting......I was glued to it

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This one is very interesting......I was glued to it

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This one is very interesting......I was glued to it


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#23
the gate has well, can,t he run a wire from the house or something

that would give the Barstuards a shock
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#26
Well I have to tell you I've found the whole episode quite upsetting.
I had another locksmith (English, Steve Taylor) around and he has replaced the locks at a cost of €116. As opposed to the €350 that the Spaniard charged (and originally quoted €450). Steve covers Pego, Oliva, Gandia, Javea, Denia etc and also acts as a key holder etc etc and if anyone needs the details then I have them, pm me.
He says its not unusual for Spaniards to charge a fortune.
The more sinister side has surfaced. People here have asked if it could possibly be the original locksmith himself, generating more business. There are a number of reasons this conclusion was reached, if not only because the guy operates from a motor scooter and just happened to have the right locks under his seat last time.
I think its going to happen again unfortunately, and if so we will have to have some special blanking plates made which lock with an allen key.
Feeling somewhat stressed and p!ssed off at the moment.
Does Vaseline really work? (No smutty comments please
)
I had another locksmith (English, Steve Taylor) around and he has replaced the locks at a cost of €116. As opposed to the €350 that the Spaniard charged (and originally quoted €450). Steve covers Pego, Oliva, Gandia, Javea, Denia etc and also acts as a key holder etc etc and if anyone needs the details then I have them, pm me.
He says its not unusual for Spaniards to charge a fortune.
The more sinister side has surfaced. People here have asked if it could possibly be the original locksmith himself, generating more business. There are a number of reasons this conclusion was reached, if not only because the guy operates from a motor scooter and just happened to have the right locks under his seat last time.
I think its going to happen again unfortunately, and if so we will have to have some special blanking plates made which lock with an allen key.
Feeling somewhat stressed and p!ssed off at the moment.
Does Vaseline really work? (No smutty comments please
)
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Well I have to tell you I've found the whole episode quite upsetting.
I had another locksmith (English, Steve Taylor) around and he has replaced the locks at a cost of €116. As opposed to the €350 that the Spaniard charged (and originally quoted €450). Steve covers Pego, Oliva, Gandia, Javea, Denia etc and also acts as a key holder etc etc and if anyone needs the details then I have them, pm me.
He says its not unusual for Spaniards to charge a fortune.
The more sinister side has surfaced. People here have asked if it could possibly be the original locksmith himself, generating more business. There are a number of reasons this conclusion was reached, if not only because the guy operates from a motor scooter and just happened to have the right locks under his seat last time.
I think its going to happen again unfortunately, and if so we will have to have some special blanking plates made which lock with an allen key.
Feeling somewhat stressed and p!ssed off at the moment.
Does Vaseline really work? (No smutty comments please
)
I had another locksmith (English, Steve Taylor) around and he has replaced the locks at a cost of €116. As opposed to the €350 that the Spaniard charged (and originally quoted €450). Steve covers Pego, Oliva, Gandia, Javea, Denia etc and also acts as a key holder etc etc and if anyone needs the details then I have them, pm me.
He says its not unusual for Spaniards to charge a fortune.
The more sinister side has surfaced. People here have asked if it could possibly be the original locksmith himself, generating more business. There are a number of reasons this conclusion was reached, if not only because the guy operates from a motor scooter and just happened to have the right locks under his seat last time.
I think its going to happen again unfortunately, and if so we will have to have some special blanking plates made which lock with an allen key.
Feeling somewhat stressed and p!ssed off at the moment.
Does Vaseline really work? (No smutty comments please
)I used a Spanish locksmith in the summer and I think it cost me 35 euros but he only had to "break in" - not replace locks. He is well know and respected in the N Costa Blanca.
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Well I have to tell you I've found the whole episode quite upsetting.
I had another locksmith (English, Steve Taylor) around and he has replaced the locks at a cost of €116. As opposed to the €350 that the Spaniard charged (and originally quoted €450). Steve covers Pego, Oliva, Gandia, Javea, Denia etc and also acts as a key holder etc etc and if anyone needs the details then I have them, pm me.
He says its not unusual for Spaniards to charge a fortune.
The more sinister side has surfaced. People here have asked if it could possibly be the original locksmith himself, generating more business. There are a number of reasons this conclusion was reached, if not only because the guy operates from a motor scooter and just happened to have the right locks under his seat last time.
I think its going to happen again unfortunately, and if so we will have to have some special blanking plates made which lock with an allen key.
Feeling somewhat stressed and p!ssed off at the moment.
Does Vaseline really work? (No smutty comments please
)
I had another locksmith (English, Steve Taylor) around and he has replaced the locks at a cost of €116. As opposed to the €350 that the Spaniard charged (and originally quoted €450). Steve covers Pego, Oliva, Gandia, Javea, Denia etc and also acts as a key holder etc etc and if anyone needs the details then I have them, pm me.
He says its not unusual for Spaniards to charge a fortune.
The more sinister side has surfaced. People here have asked if it could possibly be the original locksmith himself, generating more business. There are a number of reasons this conclusion was reached, if not only because the guy operates from a motor scooter and just happened to have the right locks under his seat last time.
I think its going to happen again unfortunately, and if so we will have to have some special blanking plates made which lock with an allen key.
Feeling somewhat stressed and p!ssed off at the moment.
Does Vaseline really work? (No smutty comments please
)Pointless me saying a thing then.
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Well I have to tell you I've found the whole episode quite upsetting.
I had another locksmith (English, Steve Taylor) around and he has replaced the locks at a cost of €116. As opposed to the €350 that the Spaniard charged (and originally quoted €450). Steve covers Pego, Oliva, Gandia, Javea, Denia etc and also acts as a key holder etc etc and if anyone needs the details then I have them, pm me.
He says its not unusual for Spaniards to charge a fortune.
The more sinister side has surfaced. People here have asked if it could possibly be the original locksmith himself, generating more business. There are a number of reasons this conclusion was reached, if not only because the guy operates from a motor scooter and just happened to have the right locks under his seat last time.
I think its going to happen again unfortunately, and if so we will have to have some special blanking plates made which lock with an allen key.
Feeling somewhat stressed and p!ssed off at the moment.
Does Vaseline really work? (No smutty comments please
)
I had another locksmith (English, Steve Taylor) around and he has replaced the locks at a cost of €116. As opposed to the €350 that the Spaniard charged (and originally quoted €450). Steve covers Pego, Oliva, Gandia, Javea, Denia etc and also acts as a key holder etc etc and if anyone needs the details then I have them, pm me.
He says its not unusual for Spaniards to charge a fortune.
The more sinister side has surfaced. People here have asked if it could possibly be the original locksmith himself, generating more business. There are a number of reasons this conclusion was reached, if not only because the guy operates from a motor scooter and just happened to have the right locks under his seat last time.
I think its going to happen again unfortunately, and if so we will have to have some special blanking plates made which lock with an allen key.
Feeling somewhat stressed and p!ssed off at the moment.
Does Vaseline really work? (No smutty comments please
)I know it sounds stupid but yes,I know its really disturbing whats happining . So Im not making light of it.
But unfortunatly the word Vasaline opens up allsorts
(sorry)Hope you get a result.



