---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment > > > > > In a message dated 12/16/01 6:17:17 AM !!!First Boot!!!, > Erwinspiano@AOL.COM writes: Dale Erwin wrote > > Wim > >> Don't sell emotional attachment down the river. What's the piano worth >> now? who cares if she doesn't and she got a really great outcome. Value >> is ascribed in different ways by us all. >> My point is that there are individual situations where the client will >> want to proceed after all our usual initial warnings of lack of financial >> feasibility, tonal outcomes and other prudent counsel. >> It is our job to give good counsel but it really is the clients right to >> spend there money how they will . If we don't wish to take in a certain >> job that's our free choice. I hope you can see where I,m coming from. >> My Two Cents worth-Dale Erwin > > > > Dale > > I do agree with you.What I don't see as ethical, and I think you do tho, is > talking the customer into rebuilding a piano just for you to have the > money. I have done a job where the customer wanted to spend the money, > regardless of the outcome. But that was a unique situation. Other than > that, I try very hard to convince them otherwise. > > Wim Wim--- Couldn't agree more. It's also important to know your own boundries and when it's wise to take a walk no matter how much money is involved. Thanks-Dale Erwin ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/13/68/51/c7/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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