Attitudes and a question...

John Musselwhite musselj@cadvision.com
Tue, 25 Mar 1997 18:11:17 -0700


At 09:29 AM 3/25/97 -0500, Les wrote:

>"someone else". The list dried up almost overnight. Perplexed Scott start-
>ed asking some questions and guess what? You got it! "H" had moved back
>into the area, had contacted every customer on the list and told them
>that he would once again be taking over the tuning work. When Scott con-
>fronted "H" face to face, "H" only comment was "Hey, I've got to make a
>living, too!" I advised Scott to sue, but I don't think he ever did. In-

A solution to that for those considering this is to ensure that the seller
includes a Notarized bond not to take up a piano service practice in the
same area (or even the same state) for a period of years.

He could have sued, but it wouldn't have done him much good if all he bought
were a bunch of names... and at that price too!


John Musselwhite, RPT
Calgary, Alberta Canada
musselj@cadvision.com






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