Well, I dont know about you other guys.. but I support Clyde 100% !!. Way to stick it to them Clyde... grin.. bty if she doesnt want to pay and pay up quick you just let me know.. I got these friends in Chicago you see and... well you just let me know if she gives you any trouble.. wheres my cigar ? Clyde Hollinger wrote: > Friends: > > I have gained so much from this list that I put a lot of weight on > advice I receive here, but recently it got me in a peck of trouble. > Some time ago someone wrote saying that they needed a particular tool to > repair a piano. This person was advised to just add the cost of the > tool to the final bill. > > A client of mine has a "Grand" spinet (no way to tell the age, but > probably made in the 70's) that groaned every time you used the sustain > pedal, and upon investigation I realized that the bottom board screws > were loose. I didn't have a piano tilter, so I tuned the piano, then > made an appointment to come back in about four weeks to fix the groan > after I had time to buy a tilter. > > I ordered a tilter from Schaff, but when it came I couldn't get it in my > car! After fuming a while I finally decided to buy an SUV to haul it > in, then went to fix the piano. After tilting the piano, my screwdriver > (which had considerable wear on it) just stripped out the rusty > Phillips-head screws, so I had to go to the hardware store for a new > one. I got the piano fixed and had the client check it out. She was > pleased, so I went home and sent her the bill. > > That's when my trouble started. The next day I got this awful phone > call from her about the charges. But I only did as I read on this list, > adding to the charge the things I needed to fix the piano. The repair > was $40.00, plus $9.95 for the screwdriver, $243.29 for the tilter > (with shipping), and the SUV (which cost considerably less than normal > because I traded in my car). So why is this lady upset with my bill of > $18,585.01? And what do I do now? If she doesn't pay, I'll have to > sell the SUV and go through this whole headache again the next time I > need to use the tilter. Help!! > > Regards, > Clyde Hollinger -- Richard Brekne Associate PTG, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway
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