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| Posted: Mon Jun 12th, 2006 02:19 am |
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CHEEPS
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:?It is the "standard" issue for companies/individuals who don't feel comfortable hiding ill gotten gains in their freezers! The original code from the Manufacturer is 9595437. (YOU figure what it means!). Of course they provided the purchaser with the option to re-program the code with something more simple and related to the user for easy memory, etc. Funny thing about 9595437 is that you never forget it due to the self promotional blathering which is seemingly ALWAYS available from the individual after whom they correlated the code! :P:P Go ahead................................use your inductive AND deductive skills to discern the mystery! Of course...............if all else fails and the user simply cannot recall the correct code....................he/she can always telephone Customer Service for immediate help! :cool::cool::cool::cool: Just don't store your needed medications in there because Customer Service can be a bit contrary and inaccessible at times! :X:X :dude:CHEEPS VOTE FOR PUSHUNHIZNUMBER e.avery wrote: I was given a electronic S & G lock on a door, have exp. with the standard 4 number lock, but any lock that has memory is a worry to me. Anyone have any knowlekge or exp. with this type of lock?
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