re; Acrosonic w/ bass bridge (Ethics) question

Richard Eldon BARBER bassooner42 at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 10 17:12:04 MDT 2006


For some of that sale price you might be able to repair the instrument,
which you could ask the store owner to pay IF it was sold in that
condition to a customer who thought it was in perfect working order.
The customer might otherwise be ready to go to small claims court
against the store.
Just tragic.

Quoted:
"......The question is I feel I am put in a rough spot. This guy was
sold this pioano for "alittle less than 1000.00" as he put it. and the
store that I tune for sold it to him!   I am so appauled!  I would have
never let this piano go out of my shop in this condition let alone ask
1000 for it! I am ready to call the store and give them my 2 cents, but
they get me tunings and this creates a sticky situation....."






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