Greetings,
What I do is charge my regular price for the first piano, any
additional pianos are $5 off each. I thought about this alot. My daily limit is
six to seven pianos in a day, so that means if there are say, 10 pianos, I
figure I have to make a second trip back to get the rest, and if my discount
would go any deeper I would be losing time and money.
Julia Gottshall
Reading, PA
In a message dated 2/27/2008 3:38:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
toddpianoworks at yahoo.com writes:
I will be going to do my first school tuning shortly. I plan to tune only
one piano located in the choir room. But the room also has a separate band room
and practice room each with a piano, and I am sure there are others.
What kind of a deal can I make with the school about tuning more than one
piano?
Thanks!
Matthew
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