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List,
<P>A while back I made a similar statement about some dealers not wanting
to do any prep work on their pianos, etc. and that they were mainly concerned
with the profit margin. However, <B><I>I </I></B>never said <B><I>all</I></B>
dealers were that way. I have worked for a few different dealers and there
are many reputable ones as well. There is nothing evil about making a profit.
I was simply stating a fact. I was not classifying all dealers as "the
bad guys".
<BR>For those who may have been offended- sorry.
<P>Regards,
<BR>Greg Torres
<P>ETomlinCF3 wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Guys and gals,
<P>Statements like this bug the heck out of me. Dealers need to be
educated by
<BR>qualified techs doing quality work. There is nothing evil in
wanting a
<BR>proffit and we should be grateful to see them prosper. We all
are out to make
<BR>a buck and turning over jobs fast. They need us ...we need them.
This sort
<BR>of anger toward the industry partners troubles me. "Can't we
all just get
<BR>along?" Quoting a famous L.A. resident.
<P>Ed Tomlinson
<P><< I agree with your thoughts and statements 100 % .
Dealers are only
<BR> interested in money and the fast turn over, There
relationship regards
<BR>there tuners is
<BR> taken the same way the daily temperature is, you never
know where it is
<BR>going
<BR> to be. >></BLOCKQUOTE>
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