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Old 25-01-2021, 01:21 PM #7
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A lot of Timsonses are inside Morrisson's stores; I think there's be an argument for keeping those open, and having it be for key-cutting only (things like dry cleaning and shoe repair are not essential). Realistically they'd only need one staff member on at a time, and it's usually just a desk near the customer services area... you could drop off a key, do your shopping and then pick it up on the way out. I don't think that would present that much of an increased covid risk.

I've just learned that you CAN actually get keys cut online by post - but I'm not sure how I'd feel about posting my door keys off WITH MY ADDRESS ATTACHED?

I guess you could do it more safely by getting them sent back to another address like a workplace or if you're in a bubble with another household .
There's one in a shopping centre near me but that's it, I wasn't aware it was an actual chain until this thread.
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