A Business Dilemma

Wimblees@AOL.COM Wimblees@AOL.COM
Fri, 5 Oct 2001 15:06:29 EDT


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In a message dated 10/5/01 12:43:59 PM Central Daylight Time, 
pianobuilders@olynet.com writes:


> Richard Galassini wrote:
>     "This seems like a small minded decision by Fandrich...."
>  
> Wim Blees wrote:
>     "In the past you have faithfully recommended customers to buy a piano 
> from Fandrich....
>     "It will be Fandrich that will loose business, not you. You are under 
> no obligation to Fandrich.... 
>     "...tell them because of personal reason you no longer want to 
> recommend Fandrich...."
>  
>  
> Please note that Fandrich did not say or do anything of the sort. Fandrich 
> did not ban anybody from any store. Fandrich did not make that small-minded 
> decision. 
>  
> If you are referring to Ed Richards' store, Fandrich Pianos, please be 
> specific. For example, you might say simply, "the store," or, perhaps, "Ed 
> Richards' store," or even "Fandrich Pianos of Chicago."  But, on this list 
> when you simply say "Fandrich" it seems reasonable to assume you are 
> referring to me. 
>  
> As Paul said in his post: "... Fandrich Pianos at the DePaul Music Mart 
> (absolutely no business relationship with Del and Barbara Fandrich)."  We 
> have had no business relationship with Mr Richards for more than four years.
> 
>  
> 

By all means, Del, I was very much aware of the difference between the 
Fandrich Piano Store and you and Barb. Perhaps I was assuming too much, but 
Paul very clearly stated, as above, that there is no relations between you. 

I apologize for making it appear that there might be.  

Wim  

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