piano rip off

richard.ucci at att.net richard.ucci at att.net
Sat Sep 2 06:56:19 MDT 2006


Tilt it, ca glue the block, and tune it. Charge her about $350 and everybody should be happy.
RU/UP

-------------- Original message from "Leslie Bartlett" <l-bartlett at sbcglobal.net>: -------------- 


I have a new client who just spent $350 on a "piano" at a second hand store.  At least twelve pins were marked with an 'x' above to indicate they wouldn't hold a pitch. They were all in a line, cracked block?    But my question is are there any creative ways to get back at this store which refueses to refund money to the people.  They couldn't afford what they got.  I was able to get a Baldwin Acrosonic for $300, but they really didn't have the money to buy anything more. So I said I would help them move it.   I am just so hacked off that the poor continually get ripped off,and want to get even with the fools who sold them this POS.
les bartlett


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