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KEY Keydata

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Keydata LSE:KEY London Ordinary Share GB00B02WHS05 ORD 1P
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  0.00 0.00% 54.50 0.00 01:00:00
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
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Keydata Aim Vct (KEY) Discussions and Chat

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17/4/200914:39Keydata AIM VCT - Proposed Tender Discussion Thread1
18/1/200318:29Don't lose your car key, it costs more than you think8

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Posted at 17/4/2009 14:38 by malcolme2
Seeing as KEY have just sent out the tender offer I thought I would see if they were other shareholders here that have views on whether to tender shares or keep them.
Posted at 22/1/2003 09:18 by gardenboy
Helpful idea from Halfax insurance - they issue you with a free personalised key fob to attach to your keys - anyone handing them in to Halifax or the police when you lose them gets £10 from Halifax - 90% recovery rate they say.
Posted at 21/1/2003 00:20 by bonzo
Cost me £85 for a new key to my Lupo so this applies to VW too..
Posted at 20/1/2003 11:43 by biker
My tale of woe.....

We get new vans delivered to us and do our work on them before they go to the dealer for preparation and delivery to the end user.

We had a batch of Renault Kangoos and lost the keys for one of them. I called our local dealer for a replacement and he said that there was no problem, just call in with the registration document, to prove ownership, and they would get one ordered from Paris. "Hang on" says I, "this is a new van that isn't registered yet so we have no paperwork other than the delivery note from Renault". He says "Sorry, no document - no key".

I then spent half a day on the phone to the Renault import centre in Southampton, being passed from person to person before they eventually gave me the key number.

Back to the dealer. "Is it remote locking?" says he. I replied in the affirmative to be told that in that case they need the remote serial number. (This remote is enclosed in the key)

Another half day on the phone to Renault, got the remote number and passed it on to the dealer.

"Excellent" says he, "I'll order the new key from Paris and it will be here in a fortnight". "Grrrrr" says I.

Fortunately the customer is understanding, they have thousands of vans, and just says deliver it when you can.

Ten days pass in which this sodding van is sitting in my car park, immobile, and is always in the way.

The dealer rings to say that the key has arrived and that they will deliver it that afternoon. Five minutes later I put an old coat on, stick my hand in the pocket, and guess what I pull out. I don't need to tell you do I?

So, a fortnight wasted, much aggravation, and a bill for £95.00 for a key we didn't need.
Posted at 18/1/2003 18:29 by mad4it
Thanx equaliser, I'll pass the info on.

I seem to recall a 'Watchdog' programme, a couple of years ago, exposing exactly this sort of duplicate key rip off! Where the price could vary horribly from dealer to dealer.
Posted at 18/1/2003 18:06 by equaliser
Mad4it

Any Ford Dealership I am in the midlands, Can, t imagine even london mark up costing that much.

A few things though might depend on age of car and has the car got remote locking, the key fob might be a bit dearer on remote lock not £300 though.

I cant see why 400 quid unless they intend to replace the engine controler
which is rare. A new set of locks, No they can cut from the key they have.
Or just a plain rip off.

I was told £56 + VAT for the work. 3 year old FORD Ka
Posted at 18/1/2003 16:24 by fse
Try losing a Mercedes key and you will have to take out a Mortgage to replace it.
Thats why I drive a Trabant ! Check out the ignition... No key just on and off buttons. Cost me a bit extra for the stylish Upholstery... but whats a few extra Roubles Komrads
Posted at 18/1/2003 13:57 by mad4it
£90!....I was told last week of someone who has just been quoted £400!!! to replace a key, apparantly this is because the lady in question only had one key for the car! Still sounds like a total rip off though.

But it's a bit of a worry, cause I've only got one key for my car! ;(
Posted at 18/1/2003 13:39 by dondee
I understand the RED key for a Fiat cost HUNDREDS of pounds.
Posted at 18/1/2003 13:32 by equaliser
So you get 2 keys when you pick up your new Car, lose one want a replacement. Bad luck it will cost you 90 quid to replace.

You want to get a new one cut, still have a spare, they can copy that you think, no problem. Wrong you need two keys that fit your car already, in order to make a spare.
The Issue is the vehicle key has an electronic chip inside; this is read when the key is used. Each chip is unique and the key has its own cut as well

The engine management ECU has to be reprogrammed if you only have one key. Dealers claim an hour's labour for that circa £75 inc vat. . I am talking about the Ford engine immobiliser system in this case but it might apply to other manufactures as well.
To supply and cut a new key to fit the lock costs just £15 and you can programme it to your car yourself from the instructions in the handbook.

So if you knew that when you picked up the car you would order a 3rd key for £15 and save £ 75 if you lost one.

Yes it just happened to Mrs Eq's 3-year-old Ford Ka.

Yours wise after the event

Equaliser
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