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Old 10-03-11 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by reducedfatoreo
The upside of having your Pinhead key with you at all times is that you have a bottle opener with you at all times

Most of these companies have key registration just like Kryptonite. Lose your key, send them an email with your code, and $10-$20 later you'll have a new key. Sucks in a jam, yes, but getting a wheel stolen also sucks in a jam, right? And like an earlier poster mentioned, you have to have your house keys on you anyway, so now I have a bottle opener on my keychain and can get drunk at the drop of a hat
People do and can lose keys, it's great to know you can send your code by e-mail and get your key...problem with that is if ou lost your keys and you have a flat now you're going to wait 2 weeks or so to get the key so you can fix your flat. What's the chance of that happening? Probably slim, but it could happen.
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