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    Winchester Gun Safe customer service

    My wife bought me an electronic Winchester safe a few years ago. Wouldn't have been my first choice, but oh well, it was a present.
    The keypad is apparently on the fritz and wouldn't let me in. Called Winchester and they said they "might" be able to troubleshoot over the phone. They close at 4:00 every day and that's when I get off work... Wife called and was at the safe so they gave her a super secret code and it opened!! But the keypad is defective and safe is out of warranty. Winchester extended the warranty free of charge and sent a new keypad assembly for free as well.
    Kudos to them for going above and beyond!!
    I'll install tonight...

    #2
    And I'm just over 2 weeks smoke free!! Yea me!! lol

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      #3
      Congrats on both counts. Especially NOT smoking!
      More power to ya brother

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        #4
        I'm concerned that a support desk person at a gun safe company has a super-secret code to get in all safes..........and more than a little concerned he just gave it out over the phone....and now ..your wife has it.......


        congrats on the no smokin

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          #5
          Congrats on the no smoking.

          Don't forget your combination anymore.

          Good on Winchester. It's refreshing to hear you can still get quality customer service.

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            #6
            Originally posted by systemnt View Post
            I'm concerned that a support desk person at a gun safe company has a super-secret code to get in all safes..........and more than a little concerned he just gave it out over the phone....and now ..your wife has it.......


            congrats on the no smokin
            Yeah, now share it with us we won't tell anyone....................

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              #7
              Sounds like you got this!

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                #8
                Originally posted by systemnt View Post
                I'm concerned that a support desk person at a gun safe company has a super-secret code to get in all safes..........and more than a little concerned he just gave it out over the phone....and now ..your wife has it.......


                congrats on the no smokin
                We had to give them some info first. Our name, serial number, phone number, first born, etc...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by WCB View Post
                  And I'm just over 2 weeks smoke free!! Yea me!! lol
                  I'm on the same path. I quit smoking right before cook off back in march and went to a vape pen. Lost it a couple wknds back. Didn't replace it. Glad I did. The wife almost killed me in Hawaii hiking!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by WCB View Post
                    We had to give them some info first. Our name, serial number, phone number, first born, etc...
                    no one likes their first born anyway ..........but..now your wife....has a super secret ....code....to all ....safes....

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by systemnt View Post
                      no one likes their first born anyway ..........but..now your wife....has a super secret ....code....to all ....safes....
                      That's a "I can tell you but than will need to kill you" situations.

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                        #12
                        Good to hear. I was the inside sales manager for Winchester Safes a while back and always had good things to say about our CS department.

                        As far as the comments about the "support" desk person having a code, all manufactures have this in place. When the locks are ordered from the manufacturer a master list of override codes are provided as well. This is for cases just like this and also instances when people die and their spouse, kids, etc need to access the safe for documents and such. However, this information is not provided until verification is done that the person requesting the info is the actual owner of the safe. In the case of a death we required a copy of the death certificate to prove that the owner did indeed pass before we would release the information to their spouse or kids.

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                          #13
                          Good to know this, as I have a Winchester 24-gun safe.

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                            #14
                            Mine has done the same thing, and I got tired of fiddle farting with it, so I just use the key now.


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by canny View Post

                              As far as the comments about the "support" desk person having a code, all manufactures have this in place. When the locks are ordered from the manufacturer a master list of override codes are provided as well. This is for cases just like this and also instances when people die and their spouse, kids, etc need to access the safe for documents and such. However, this information is not provided until verification is done that the person requesting the info is the actual owner of the safe. In the case of a death we required a copy of the death certificate to prove that the owner did indeed pass before we would release the information to their spouse or kids.
                              Thank you for explaining....Some people act like they know whats going on around here

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