> It goes without saying that anyone who would choose a piano from a > picture on their computer is, by definition, a pretty undiscerning > customer. With plenty of company, apparently. > If we agree on that then there is little for them to complain about. > Sorry if that sounds jaded, but if someone does not take the time to > educate themselves and simply buys a picture, I suppose they will wind > up with a nice looking piano. As long as they view it at 72 dpi from the far corner of the living room. Up close is quite possibly another story. >If that is their goal, they won't be > asking for much service anyway. > > Rich Galassini Other than perhaps a good cleaning. That seems to cover it. Ron N
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