small claims court

Kdivad@AOL.COM Kdivad@AOL.COM
Sat, 20 Jul 2002 10:24:13 -0400


In a message dated Sat, 20 Jul 2002 8:32:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, Wimblees@AOL.COM writes:

> In a message dated 7/20/02 7:01:45 AM Central Daylight Time, jformsma@dixie-net.com writes: 
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> 
> Incidentally, the money is owed by a Pentecostal church--for string 
> splicing/replacement, and a pitch raise/tuning. What I had thought seriously 
> of doing (since there is only unpaid time involved with court) is to return 
> to the church, remove the replaced strings and splices, carefully (ha!) 
> lower the pitch 10¢ and leave.  I doubt I'll do this either since it just 
> involves more work for nothing. So, I'll probably just let it go and learn 
> from it, although I might try Alan Barnard's good suggestion of beating them 
> with loving lashes. ;-) At least there is a better chance of getting paid 
> that way than if I return to the church. I'll let you know if it works. 
> 
> Again, thanks to all. 
> 
> John M. Formsma 
> 
> 
> 
> A tuner in St. Louis made his way into a church which owed him and removed the action. The following week he got a 
> check, and he returned the action. 
> 
> Wim 

Careful here, technically that is not legal I am sorry to say!

David Koelzer
Vintage Pianos
DFW


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