[pianotech] Ethics was Re: business

Terry Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Fri Jul 2 22:32:45 MDT 2010


Gee whizz, I don't see where that quote from the Cod of Ethics says  
anything about billing rates.

I'm really quite happy to agree to disagree on this one......

Terry Farrell

On Jul 3, 2010, at 12:01 AM, tnrwim at aol.com wrote:

> Terry said:
> Quite simply I find these pianos a pain in the a$$ and they take  
> more time to tune - so I want to charge more.
>
> Problem?
>
> There are two statements here that apply to charging more. One is  
> ethical, the other is not.
>
> "they take more time to tune".  We sell our services by the time it  
> takes to do our work.  If a piano takes more time to tune, then you  
> should charge more.
>
> "I find these pianos a pain in the a$$". How a piano make you feel  
> is your problem, and the customer should not be made to pay for it.
>
> Our Code of Ethics says: "2. I will render the best possible service  
> under the circumstances, always keeping the best interest of my  
> client in mind."  We need to keep the best interest of our customer  
> in mind when we tune a piano, NOT what our opinion is of the piano.  
> The same applies to how we feel about doing certain tasks, like  
> repairing or regulating, and under what circumstances we have to  
> work, or how important the work is.
>
> We should have a standard hourly fee for doing our work, and stick  
> to it, regardless of the type or condition of the piano or the  
> customer. Yes, we have the right to charge what we want, but it  
> needs to be the same rate for everyone, and for everything we do.
>
> That's the way I interpret the code of ethics.
>
> Wim
>
>

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