Now this I like Del. Seriously... the lady would get two messages... 1 from Mr. So and So, who would like an explanation as to what the problem is, and 2; if you are going to go around bad mouthing some technician, you'd better have your P's and Q's straight, cuz its likely to come back at you. RicB > Delwin D Fandrich wrote: > > > Somehow, somewhere, this lady HAD to have gotten her story > screwed up. No way did Mr. So-And-So do the nasty work that > I saw. But if I didn't know this guy, I suppose I would have > come away from that appointment with the opinion that Mr. > So-And-So was a real sloppy, ignorant, rip-off artist, > shmuck of a piano tooner. > > A first-hand report like this should be accurate, but I > think also, this is how nasty, inaccurate, > career-damaging rumors can start. > > Terry Farrell > > > And there is at least a fair chance that you also will end up on her > list. After all, there is really nothing wrong with her piano that a > competent technician couldn't fix in fifteen minutes. > > So...Step Two involves calling Mr So & So and having a chat. He should > at least be given the chance to contact the POS owner and straighten > out the story. Just as you should hope the next technician to see the > piano will give you a similar chance. > > Del -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. UiB, Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html http://www.hf.uib.no/grieg/personer/cv_RB.html
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