Pitch raise

David Love davidlovepianos@earthlink.net
Tue, 17 Jun 2003 18:22:00 -0700


I believe we are in agreement.  Not appreciating what you don't pay for is
a double negative meaning that you do appreciate what you do pay for.  I
think.

David Love
davidlovepianos@earthlink.net


> [Original Message]
> From: Keith McGavern <kam544@gbronline.com>
> To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
> Date: 6/17/2003 12:10:27 PM
> Subject: Re: Pitch raise
>
> At 10:16 AM -0700 6/17/03, David Love wrote:
> >I think it's true that people don't appreciate what they don't pay for.
...
>
> I must be an oddball then. 'Cause I certainly appreciate services I 
> have paid to receive. And while there may be merit in thinking 
> something is true, it is a far cry from what is true.
>
> But back to the sting thing, once the knife is in my back, I get the 
> point. I don't need someone to twist it after the fact unless it's 
> justified.
>
> Silly me,
>
> Keith McGavern
>
> >  > [Original Message]
> >>  From: Keith McGavern <kam544@gbronline.com>
> >  > To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
> >>  Date: 6/17/2003 10:00:46 AM
> >>  Subject: Re: Pitch raise
> >  >
> >>  At 9:34 AM -0700 6/17/03, David Andersen wrote:
> >>  >... People feel better about you if the charge stings a little.  It
> >>  >seems counterintuitive, but it's absolutely true.
> >>
> >>  You offer solid information most of the time David, but this is utter
> >>  nonsense. Sounds like the no pain, no gain thing. Thanks, but no
> >  > thanks   :-)
>
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