same location? repeats?

Clyde Hollinger cedel@supernet.com
Fri, 16 Nov 2001 21:38:22 -0500


Don,

He might be referring to what I do as well.  If two or more pianos are owned by
the same owner and are in the same location (for instance, a high school music
department with pianos on stage, in rehearsal rooms and in practice rooms), then
I will give a discount.

Regards,
Clyde

Don wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> Please define pianos in the same location?
>
> The best way to ensure repeat business is to book the next tuning just
> after the client has tried the piano and is "wowed" by how good it sounds.
>
> At 11:28 PM 11/14/01 -0600, you wrote:
> >>I know I delay going to the dentist as much as possible. Maybe I'd go more
> >frequently if I got a discount.
> >----- Original Message ----- <
> >
> >Would you REALLY? I'm not convinced a small discount would get people to
> >have their pianos tuned that would not otherwise.
> >
> >Also, regular tunings don't always mean easier tunings. At least here in the
> >midwest, pianos can rise and fall as much as 30 cents in a years time.
> >
> >One situation though where I do give discounts is for multiple tunings in
> >the same location. This is also the one situation where people expect a
> >discount and will frequently ask for one. I have no problem with this since
> >travel time and expense is such a large part of the business, I would be
> >happy to give this discount every day.
> >
> >Dave Bunch
> >
> >
>
> Regards,
> Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.M.T., R.P.T.
>
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