[pianotech] the church who thinks they can get by without paying

Marshall Gisondi pianotune05 at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 17 22:17:46 MST 2012




Hi Patrick,The string broke quite a wile ago while the pianist was playing.  They wanted it replaced recently due to the fact they want to get rid of it in order to go all electronic which is beyond me.  I'm told by Masin & Hamlin that these pianos are not known for problems.  My wife called another customer to schedule a repeat tuning who happens to attend and work at this church. She said that the piano sounded fine on Wednesday while she was at the church.  I'm inclined to think as the person at Mason & Hamlin does, that the music director is trying to get rid of the p iano and trying to find a way to find fault with the it so that the dealer will buy it back.  Now I have to write a letter to her, the business administrator and the pastor in order to recover my payment.  They didn't intend to pay the bill because the letter and my invoice mail were mailed on the 14th. I tuned it on the 12th.  I thought about ut visiting the church tomorrow morning, but my wife heas up the childrens work at our church, so I cannot do that.  I know I did a good tuning on that piano based on what the customer said  plus what Mason & Hamlin relayed to me.  I wonder if I should go back and detune it. lol :-)  and show them what an out of tune piano really sounds like.  Marshall215-510-9400 		 	   		  
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