Likewise. I'd be willing to provide a letter (Appraisal) if the client wanted a statement that indicated the condition/age of the instrument, but I agree that providing anything that suggests that the information given is anything other than your professional opinion could be unethical. William R. Monroe I would offer an appraisal, but a certificate? Authorized by who? One could design a certificate with a company name but to me that leans towards errr... unethical. Kindest Regards, Garret SNIP A custumer asked me to make a certificate for his Pleyel grand. He want to sell it and with this paper think he has much more chance to do it. Stephan Van Meirhaeghe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080529/91f3ff0c/attachment.html
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