Hi Don't you ever have problems of people steeling off the signs while you're not in your car and it's parked somewhere? I've heard of many situations here in South Africa where signs was taken off the vehicles. Wouldn't it be better rather to use stickers? What is the use of having the signs if you have to remove it every time you stop somewhere? Kallie Swanepoel PIANO TUNER SOUTH AFRICA (Member of the SA Association of Professional Piano Tuners) Tel.: 012/422-3340 (W) Tel.: 012/343-4946 (H) Mobile: 083-261-6942 Fax: 012-343-4946 E-Mail: kccs@netralink.com -----Original Message----- From: owner-pianotech@ptg.org [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]On Behalf Of Clyde Hollinger Sent: 05 July 2001 12:39 To: pianotech@ptg.org Subject: Magnetic door signs Friends, I think I got only a few new clients with my door signs, but there is another good reason to have them. Sometimes we arrange for me to tune the piano even if no one is home. Either they leave a door unlocked for me or tell me where to get a key. I am more comfortable having the signs identify me, if any neighbors see me go into a house where they know no one is home. Then there is the situation when the client forgot the appointment. If it is someone I know would want me to just go in and do it, I try all the doors before giving up. Again, it's much better for neighbors to know who that is over there, than to wonder if they should be calling the police about an intruder. Regards, Clyde Tvak@AOL.COM wrote: > I'm going to look into those magnetic car-door signs that > Warren Fisher has had so much success with.
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