Tuning Gone Bad

RptBob1@AOL.COM RptBob1@AOL.COM
Fri, 24 May 2002 11:52:49 EDT


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In a message dated 5/24/2002 10:36:08 AM Mid-Atlantic Daylight Time, 
mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com writes:


>  thing to do is touch it up, smile, and go on my way.
> 
> This is the first time I have ever had a call like this. I'm sure others 
> have. What is your normal course of action/policy. Do you tell the customer 
> while on the phone that you will be charging them for the trip, etc.? 
> Thanks.
> 
> Terry Farrell
> 

Terry:
They should be charged a "service"call.  There is no such thing as a piano 
that is going to stay in tune for three weeks and in addition has been played 
during that time.  There are sooooooo many factors that could effect this 
tuning (one being the player not really recognizing if something is really 
out of tune or not).  It could also be one unison that has slipped thus 
triggering the "my piano is out of tune" comment.

Bob Bergantino
Cleveland, Ohio

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