Acrosonic recommendation (washelp)
Paul T Williams
pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Fri Mar 28 05:34:24 MST 2008
A broker is required by the NASD to say "past performance doesn't
guarantee future results" . I used to sell mutual funds in the 80's. One
could say something to that effect when dealing with pianos as well, and
is probably good practice. Also I agree with a previous post that
anything you say should be put in writing. He said/she said or heresay
arguements could lead to trouble. Buying anything used nearly always
brings a certain level of risk. The better the piano, the lesser amount
of risk....unless of course the movers drop it!
my 2 cents
Paul
Jon Page <jonpage at comcast.net>
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I've changed the subject to try to get this thru... this will be the
forth try today.
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Just tell them that your recollections were correct based on past
performance.
Did they ask for an inspection?
Look at it this way...
A stock broker will recommend a stock based on past performance and
future possibilities but if it tanks, does he feel obligated to reimburse?
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Regards,
Jon Page
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