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Where to copy keycard?

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Anyone know a shop that copies keycards around On Nut area?

 

Thanks!

Why not just ask the place that provided your original keycard for a spare?

I am not sure if it's that easy to copy a Keycard. As there are different systems arround. First you had to find out what system your Keycard works. 

But as the poster before already wrote…. Ask at the place where you have your Keycard from. 

I had some copied in a locksmiths shop in Jomtien ,I'd try that kind of shop it was easy to do!

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Someone suggested the basement of the Big C On Nut or Tesco next to Swensons.  Both can do it.

 

I paid 150 baht but it depends on the type of card.  It literally took the guy 10 seconds to scan my card and encode a copy card.  

 

Easier and cheaper than dealing with the juristic office and the landlord.

47 minutes ago, ricklev said:

Someone suggested the basement of the Big C On Nut or Tesco next to Swensons.  Both can do it.

 

I paid 150 baht but it depends on the type of card.  It literally took the guy 10 seconds to scan my card and encode a copy card.  

 

Easier and cheaper than dealing with the juristic office and the landlord.

If your reason to copy is that you not have to deal with the juristic office or the landlord (in case of a lost one), then you will have the problem later on when you leave the room and have give back the cards.

If you only need to copy it, because you not had enough of them, then it's a different aspect.

I was going to state the same..our JP charges 100....last place was 200...but that was so obviously, I figured the OP might own his own lock, as those are common retrofits...too pricey here though.

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14 hours ago, moontang said:

I was going to state the same..our JP charges 100....last place was 200...but that was so obviously, I figured the OP might own his own lock, as those are common retrofits...too pricey here though.

500 baht at my condo plus a signed copy of the owner's ID.  

From the above posts I see a market for decent access-control systems ????

 

Unfortunately for those relying on these for security, "decent" comes at a price ☹️

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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