If it gets bad enough, I think we'll all have to discount. Or do something else. I'm planting a garden. Will dig ditches or other physical labor if that's what it comes to. I can certainly work for less, and will do so if necessary. It's going to be really bad at some point. The "when" is what no one really knows. But a crash is inevitable when a paper, debt-based currency has no real foundation (except debt), and when it is continually devalued through deliberate inflation. The supposed money managers at the Federal Reserve are really screwing the average American. And now they demand us to believe them when they say they will fix the problem. I ask a rhetorical question: Why do the chickens keep getting eaten when the foxes are guarding the henhouse? Sorry for the non-partisan rant ... I think we're all ticked off. I just hope it's enough that we'll rise up and fire all the ticks in Washington who are sucking the blood of America. And I mean Republicans as well as Democrats. I'm angry with them all -- from the top to the bottom. They're ruining the futures of my children and grandchildren, so it has become quite personal. -- JF On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:01 AM, <richard.ucci at att.net> wrote: > List, > Our services are postponable, and are more of a luxury than a necessity to > most people, Fill the tank with gas, or tune the piano? > > What if anything are any of you considering to maintain business in the > comming months with the economy looking so bleak? > > Cutting fees? > Other discounts? > Other services? > > Thanks , > Rick Ucci/Ucci Piano > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20081008/04f7b46a/attachment.html
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