Avery As far as I'm concerned our ethics rhetoric is a joke or just hot gas. I know of a person that was a drunk, left town with peoples deposits & actions.keys etc. Many of his " clients" never got there money or pianos back. A couple years later I get a call from a bay area chapter asking about a background check this person because he want to join. They let em join even after they knew the truth. Duh Not only this but two of our brightest stars Jack & Sally Krefting were run out over less. Shame shame. Go figure. What was that all about? Next will let in felons & child molesters. Then I'm out here Dale Avery Todd At 05:40 PM 4/6/2006, you wrote: So today I run across an ad in our local "shopper" newspaper which I repeat here verbatim: "NYS AUTHORIZED PIANO TECHNICIAN: Thorough, precise, honest. Tuning $100." followed by the man's name, claim that he has a Masters in Music and phone number. First, New York State does NOT authorize piano technicians, period. Does anyone know of a state that does? But the point is, is there anything that we, the PTG, can do about this false/misleading advertising? Does the national office have a program or policy statement (yes, I know about OUR ethics but what about others?) Frankly, it makes us all look bad, (and I'm only an Associate, for now). Advice? Opinions? Guidance? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20060408/9b0c5ff6/attachment.html
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