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Looking at it, it seems to apply only to newly sold grands (too bad they =
made their new Platinum Warranty effective April 1, 2004...). The =
phrasing "Baldwin extends warranty" is confusing in this situation.
Personally, I don't like the "lifetime of original owner" clause: I =
never want to give a company an incentive to do away with me! :-)
--Cy Shuster--
Rochester, MN
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From: Avery Todd=20
To: Pianotech=20
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: Baldwin Warranty
Hi Kent,=20
And that's going to apply to all the pianos sold "before" they=20
bought all their assets? Not their liabilities? I'd like to think
so, but I really doubt it! They got rid of most of their dealers.=20
Even those that have been dealers for 20, 30 + yrs. To me, that
doesn't sound like they're supporting anything! Especially those of
us who lost hundreds, (in my case over a thousand!) dollars. Sorry,=20
I don't buy it!=20
Avery=20
At 04:30 PM 4/14/04, you wrote:
BALDWIN extends warranty on grands to lifetime of original owner=20
Gibson News - Nashville,TN,United States=20
http://tinyurl.com/3bdwe </blockquote></x-html>
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