[pianotech] Estimated fees

Heritage Pianos excelpianos at telus.net
Sat Mar 31 21:39:07 MDT 2012


To make it easy, paying a tech $ 250 for his after delivery services of a
fully prepped grand, we deem fair and appropriate.
Those who don't agree with this can simply say "no"
Thank you to all those who have given us exceptional service in the past.
I appreciate working together with all PTG members to the benefit of our
common customers and be, at same time fair to  you and all parties involved.
Now take me to jail for having said thisŠ.
Norbert

From:  Floyd Gadd <fg at floydgadd.com>
Reply-To:  <fg at floydgadd.com>, <pianotech at ptg.org>
Date:  Tue, 1 May 2012 22:30:16 -0500
To:  <pianotech at ptg.org>
Subject:  Re: [pianotech] Estimated fees

     
 
I understand that we as technicians cannot discuss our prices here.  But
let's go a little easier on Norbert.  He is not a technician.  He is a
customer.  He sells pianos, some very fine ones (I'm in Manitoba, he's on
the west coast, and I tune for one of his customers!) and he is asking what
is fair to offer a tech for a defined body of work.
 
 
 
Now I know we can't give him an answer.  But as a customer, I really doubt
that he is crossing the line of the anti-trust issue.  And we don't have to
either, as long as we graciously decline to answer him in this forum.
 
 
 
Floyd Gadd
 
Manitoba Chapter
 


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