Tuning Gone Bad

BobRussellpiano@AOL.COM BobRussellpiano@AOL.COM
Fri, 24 May 2002 20:19:03 EDT


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I rarely charge for a return trip. It's especially important not to argue 
about a return fee over the phone. Simply make arrangements to return and 
correct the problem. One thing I always tell costumers is that,"I can only 
promise that the piano will be perfectly in tune that day. Whether it holds 
for one day or six months mostly depends on humidity stability." When you 
have a problem like this you should try to turn a negative into a positive by 
discussing climate control with the client. Even if they decide not to invest 
in stability you made them responsible for their piano and how it sounds.
Bob Russell

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