Key fobs or cards duplication for yourself

Sumokey has no intention of re-selling your key fobs to the "black market". We provide a simple solution to home owners who need their key duplicated.

This service is legitament and we will not issue large amounts of copies.

nyc to oc said:
Someone tried to advertise this on NextDoor and got shot down.

For anyone thinking about doing this--it may seem like a convenient and cheap way to get replacement or extra fobs rather than going through your HOA, but think about the greater implications of multiple people doing the same thing.

Maybe they're giving out fobs to all their friends and family to access the pools/tennis courts, etc.

Maybe they moved and are renting their place out but will keep a copy for themselves to maintain access to the facilities.
Maybe your renters will do the same thing--make copies for friends and families.

Meanwhile, you pay high HOA fees to maintain these private facilities that will become more and more crowded, and used by freeloaders outside the community who have no vested interest in maintaining them. This is different from you personally bringing your guests in to use the facilities while you are there.

Additionally, who knows what happens to that RFID info once the company has used it to make one copy--seems like an awfully easy step to make a few (or a lot) more duplicates and sell them on the black market.

Please think it through before going down this path.
 
sumokey said:
Sumokey has no intention of re-selling your key fobs to the "black market". We provide a simple solution to home owners who need their key duplicated.

This service is legitament and we will not issue large amounts of copies.

nyc to oc said:
Someone tried to advertise this on NextDoor and got shot down.

For anyone thinking about doing this--it may seem like a convenient and cheap way to get replacement or extra fobs rather than going through your HOA, but think about the greater implications of multiple people doing the same thing.

Maybe they're giving out fobs to all their friends and family to access the pools/tennis courts, etc.

Maybe they moved and are renting their place out but will keep a copy for themselves to maintain access to the facilities.
Maybe your renters will do the same thing--make copies for friends and families.

Meanwhile, you pay high HOA fees to maintain these private facilities that will become more and more crowded, and used by freeloaders outside the community who have no vested interest in maintaining them. This is different from you personally bringing your guests in to use the facilities while you are there.

Additionally, who knows what happens to that RFID info once the company has used it to make one copy--seems like an awfully easy step to make a few (or a lot) more duplicates and sell them on the black market.

Please think it through before going down this path.

You can buy your own key replicator with 5 blanks for less than $20.
 
peppy said:
sumokey said:
Sumokey has no intention of re-selling your key fobs to the "black market". We provide a simple solution to home owners who need their key duplicated.

This service is legitament and we will not issue large amounts of copies.

nyc to oc said:
Someone tried to advertise this on NextDoor and got shot down.

For anyone thinking about doing this--it may seem like a convenient and cheap way to get replacement or extra fobs rather than going through your HOA, but think about the greater implications of multiple people doing the same thing.

Maybe they're giving out fobs to all their friends and family to access the pools/tennis courts, etc.

Maybe they moved and are renting their place out but will keep a copy for themselves to maintain access to the facilities.
Maybe your renters will do the same thing--make copies for friends and families.

Meanwhile, you pay high HOA fees to maintain these private facilities that will become more and more crowded, and used by freeloaders outside the community who have no vested interest in maintaining them. This is different from you personally bringing your guests in to use the facilities while you are there.

Additionally, who knows what happens to that RFID info once the company has used it to make one copy--seems like an awfully easy step to make a few (or a lot) more duplicates and sell them on the black market.

Please think it through before going down this path.

You can buy your own key replicator with 5 blanks for less than $20.

Yes, you can buy those replicators and try it out. We have tried several of those replicators and we couldn't get any readings.
 
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