Wapin Bridge

Jon Page jonpage@mediaone.net
Wed, 16 Feb 2000 07:17:41 -0500


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At 10:57 AM 02/16/2000 +0100, you wrote: 
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> It was not quite that simple when I contacted Wapin late last year. And it
> seems to me that it is not me who's makeing a big deal of it. I simply
> expressed my opinion that Wapin would be better served by a more complete
> description of what the product does and how it does it. The reactions
> against standpoint seem to me to be overdriven. 


I must be missing something because when I submitted my application
I was informed on the principles and procedure and was allowed access
to their Bulletin Board for discussion but never had the opportunity to
install
one
and was removed from their active list (after 6mo) and asked to reapply when I
was ready to install <"By way of keeping our accounting problems to a
minimum">.

Unless one submits their required paperwork why_should_they disclose
information.
I'm sure they would want to enlist truly interested, active parties rather
than
become
an information depot for inquiring, passive interests. Otherwise they would
have
passed out flyers. Maybe it's a 'natural selection' process whereby only the
most
qualified/interested apply keeping it out of the hands of the
"tooner/teknishin/reebilder".
It wouldn't take a much to dampen a new idea with work being performed by
half-
hearted installers.

Either join the team or stand in the bleachers.
Spectators are not given the playbook :-)

Regards,




Jon Page,   piano technician
Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass.
mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net
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