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Locksmith Solutions

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If you received an invoice or callout from this company

Call your bank immediately. Credit card over £100 — Section 75. Debit card — chargeback. Report to Trading Standards: 0808 223 1133. Action Fraud: 0300 123 2040.

Company details

Company nameLocksmith Solutions
Phone numberUnknown
Address222 Boston Road, London W7
Tagslondon boston-road w7 parts-markup invoice 2026

What we know

INVOICE NAME MISMATCH CONFIRMED. Consumer called "Locksmith Near Me London" — invoice from Locksmith Solutions, 222 Boston Road. Parts markup confirmed: charged £375 for parts sourced for £60 — 525% markup. Total charge £684 for fixing a basic lock. Trustpilot reviewer: "AVOID AVOID AVOID — Scam — their actual name is Locksmith Solutions, 222 Boston Road and you can see how many negative reviews they have." Report to Trading Standards 0808 223 1133. Report to Action Fraud 0300 123 2040. If VAT was charged — report to HMRC at gov.uk/report-vat-fraud.

What to do if you were charged by Locksmith Solutions

1

Call your bank immediately

Credit card over £100 — Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. Debit card — chargeback. Do this today.

2

Report to Trading Standards

Citizens Advice — 0808 223 1133. Give them the company name, amount quoted, amount charged.

3

Report to Action Fraud

0300 123 2040 or actionfraud.police.uk — especially if the invoice company name differs from the one you called.

4

Report to Ofcom

Report the phone number at ofcom.org.uk — this can get the number suspended and shut down the operation.

5

💰 Report VAT fraud to HMRC

If VAT was charged on your invoice — check the VAT number at gov.uk/check-uk-vat-number and report fraud to HMRC on 0800 788 887.

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