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The Cost of Replacing Car Keys & Remotes Is Going Through The Roof!




<p>National Key Recovery Service, LLC (NKRSSM), Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, offers the only known specific key identification system, offered to the general public, providing lost key recovery service throughout the United States. Our service is a method of key recovery that brings peace of mind to customers of their lost or misplaced keys. In today’s fast-paced, multi-tasking society, reduced costs and security are also paramount concerns. NKRSSM bridges the gap by offering a quick, easy and cost effective solution.


NKRSSM is like having a global positioning system (GPS) for lost keys. In the same way that *OnStar® opens a vehicle when keys are locked inside, we return recovered lost keys back to our customers when their keys are lost or misplaced. We offer an inexpensive solution for customers’ recovered lost keys to be returned home safely within days of losing them, thereby saving the nuisance and enormous expense of replacement.


In addition to peace of mind, the NKRSSM service is a very cost effective method compared to complete key and lock replacement. Many car manufacturers charge owners hundreds of dollars to replace lost automobile keys and remotes.


In March of 2006, The Center for Auto Safety asked the Federal Government to “stop automakers and their dealers from charging consumers hundreds or even thousands of dollars to replace keys with embedded computer codes”. The group added that “The specter of lost keys or auto theft does not justify auto companies picking the pockets of consumers by charging hundreds of dollars more for replacement keys than they could in a competitive market”.



Author: Timothy Stewart


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