Locksmithingsecrets Reviews 5

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't pay these guys anything

For $27 you can an ebook which then shows you the thousands of dollars you would need to spend to become a locksmith. I have requested a refund and cancellation and will keep you posted, but don't take the bait. it is no good.
Robert
2/17/26

17 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Waste of money

I purchased the Auto Locksmithing Secrets PRO course after reading the sales page, which strongly promotes “All Keys Lost” jobs, car key replacement, and programming as the #1 skill every auto locksmith must master. Naturally, I expected the course to include real technical training on programmers, EEPROM/MCU work, and OBD workflows — the very things required to actually perform modern AKL jobs.

What I actually received was an eBook, audiobook, basic Lishi picking tutorials, and vague business advice. There was no training on using programmers, EEPROM procedures, or real-world key programming, which are non-negotiable parts of auto locksmithing. When I raised this, support confirmed they do not teach EEPROM at all, despite marketing AKL as their main selling point.

The refund policy is also restrictive — you must submit a video of yourself picking a lock with a Lishi tool to even qualify. This unfairly places conditions on a refund when the product does not deliver what was advertised.

I have since opened a dispute with my bank, as the course is not fit for purpose. Be cautious before purchasing: if you are looking for real technical locksmith training, especially in automotive programming and All Keys Lost work, this course does not deliver it.

25 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

This site is a complete scam stay far away, all of its videos is already on YouTube and they claim to give your money back if you are not satisfied within 30 days. Complete lie, keep scamming Alex.

14 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers

Talking about 30 days money back guarantee. But when you ask for a refund you are not getting it if you did not use over 10.000$ on equipment first.

And the course have nothing to offer all the content is available on YouTube for free.

9 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I found this website via a YouTube…

I found this website via a YouTube video with many promises of providing a full package of information and a huge discount for accessing an online selection of training videos. I foolishly signed up to this and since then I have been bombarded with emails with some of the most lame attempts to hound and pressure you in to signing up for the "discounted offers".

Many emails along the lines of "72 hours left"... "24 hours left"... "Don't come knocking when I remove this offer"... "I've tried with you as best as I can"... "Don't come knocking when you want to get the same deal again"...

Extremely poorly constructed emails with pathetic pressure tactics which are relentless. This website is set up by someone who is obviously much more desperate to generate as many sales through this way, rather than through his (apparently) successful Locksmith business.

Don't sign up and steer clear.

30 September 2022
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