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- Jessica Neubauer5.04 months ago
I purchased a key for my 2012 f150 at a kiosk in our Walmarts entryway. It was simple to do. They scanned my key and I paid and they mailed me a key and dongle to program it myself. It took about 10 minutes to program and the key works to start my truck just like my other key. It feels great to know I have a 2nd key now as I've always only had 1. The price was $120 for my vehicle and it's worth it. Dealerships are 3x that. We have local guys who can program a key if you provide the key and it's still $100 plus buying the key and having it cut. Overall I'm very happy and I recommend them!
- Trevor Bell2.06 months ago
Serviceable. Cut is pretty crappy with lots of burrs, but if you are willing to knock them off yourself it will work. More expensive than a manned kiosk from home Depot or something and worse quality but if you're in a rush it will get you by
- Dana Henderson3.09 months ago
Well the keys lock and unlock the locks that they were made for so that’s good but I did feel that the price was a little high at $9 per key… had to go with the basic brass key and personalize them myself… but what do I know 🤷🏼♀️
- Julie Murphy3.02 months ago
Key edges were very sharp. Kind of expensive for one key.
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