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Are you ever frustrated by people losing their keys for lockers, desk pedestals, filing cabinets, cupboards, drawers and other office furniture? Do you shudder at the thought of the cost of calling someone out or the time wasted trying other means to solve this niggly problem? Here is a better alternative.
KEYSPLEASE supply replacement keys and locks quickly and cost effectively. We have been in this specialized business for more than 40 years and have over 10,000 customers from private individuals to the largest multinationals and everything in between. Over the years we have developed a mail order service for replacement keys which is quick and easy to use. Most keys and locks can be dispatched to ANY LOCATION within a day.
How to order: when a key is missing simply note the code number stamped on the lockface and send with your order by post, fax, email or even order online direct. it’s as simple as that!!!
Check the Keysplease.co.uk website for related products such as wrist bands, key rings, tags and much more. Also, due to our special relationship with furniture companies we have direct access to offer lockers, key cabinets and other office furniture direct from the manufacturer at amazing prices.
Speakers from Tinder Swindler and Biohacking to Microsoft and Google Working Together to Bridge the Gap
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