Thanks for the tip! On 18 Jan 2001, at 6:30, A440A@AOL.COM wrote: > Greetings, > > I moved a lot of pianos with them, 75% were damaged in transit, so > do > your best to ascertain the condition before and after. > Make sure that you have the piano examined before and after the > move! > And document any case damage you see. You may have trouble getting > the Keyboard Carriage driver to stick around long enough for you to > examine the piano upon unloading, but if there is damage, and you call > them the next day, > you will be told that they are not reponsible for what happens after > they > unload the piano! > Be prepared to find a finisher touch-up man on your own expense, > or > have the piano crated for the ride. > Regards, > Ed Foote RPT > David Ilvedson, RPT
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