Most of us have expressed the opinion that you would not want to service a piano where the only person in the house is a teenage girl. But what you do in this case? Appointment is at 9 AM, regular once a year customer. Husband/father lets me in the door, and I get to work on the piano. About half way through the tuning, he comes in the room and asks how much the fee will be. I tell him. When he hands me the check he says, "I am leaving for work, but my daughter is home with a cold." I look, and see it's his teenage daughter. Now, mind you, I have been servicing this piano for 4 years, and have met the girl before, and I know the mother. But it still made me feel uncomfortable. I finished the tuning and left without incident. But what would you do? Wim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20120517/a4b4e27f/attachment.htm>
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