And that's another business about to lose all their customers, if you can't even feign a customer first attitude and you bend over with zero resistance to anyone with a badge then why the fuck would people trust you with their assests?
Otherwise you'd never be able to get into a used safe.
Sure you would. You wouldn't be able to reuse a used safe, but a safe isn't expected to be safe against an attacker unrestricted by time, noise or lack of power tools.
And that's another business about to lose all their customers, if you can't even feign a customer first attitude and you bend over with zero resistance to anyone with a badge then why the fuck would people trust you with their assests?
Why would a safe company have the code to your safe? How is that even legal?? Do people even know that?
I was looking at their website and scanned a bunch of different safes, there's no mention of this.
I guess the lesson is simple- only buy non-electronic safes.
I don't think that they had the guy's combo. Instead they must have a backdoor code to get in.
They have master codes based on the serial number of your safe. Otherwise you'd never be able to get into a used safe.
Sure you would. You wouldn't be able to reuse a used safe, but a safe isn't expected to be safe against an attacker unrestricted by time, noise or lack of power tools.