[pianotech] water damage

John Formsma formsma at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 09:44:41 MDT 2011


Forget this nut job, and move on. You don't need that kind of customer.

-- 
John Formsma, RPT
Blue Mountain, MS



On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Marshall Gisondi
<pianotune05 at hotmail.com>wrote:

>  Hi Everyone,
> I forgot to mention that this is a grand piano.  WhenI told him I need to
> evaluate it he got mad and hung up, siad I guess it's not going to work out
> with you.."   I always tell someone upfront if the piano needs an evaluation
> so that there are no suprises.  I didn't want to rung the risk of going
> there and find out that the damage was worse than he let on, and having to
> charge an evlauation and then tel him it's going to need rebuilging if the
> damage is extensive. Water damage can affect so many things in a piano.
> What do you guys do when people arer so vague?  I guess he'll probably hang
> up on the next person and the next until he gets the answer he wants which
> is.. who knows lol
> Marshall
>
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