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#125916 - 11/16/02 09:11 PM
Re: Transferring Ketron warrentee
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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DanO, When I purchased the SD1 from you and found it would not suit me[same night], I attempted to eat my mistake and resale it[Ebay],but after your emailed me and offered to take it back, I returned it to our local Guitar Center for refund[BTW, if I recall, it took about six weeks to get the credit. I even had to get American Express involved]. As for the trade part you are correct, I agreed to sell my E600[Roland] at a fair price,but when the SD1 did not pan out, it made it necessary to hold onto the E600[backup].I'm sorry to hear you are still upset[it has been a year]..There was never any wrongful concept to the deal..I wish you the best with the new store..Fran
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#125921 - 11/17/02 08:00 AM
Re: Transferring Ketron warrentee
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Originally posted by DanO1: Donny should have been in my corner and at least called me
I just don't GET you sometimes, Dan. This is a tool, not a baby! Why are you SO defensive about this? Who cares if we all love the same stuff? You really need to step back and re-evaluate this allegience to Ketron that overshadows your dedication to your customers. Are you saying that Donny could've returned it to you, but I can't even sell it with the original warrentee? Help me out here .... I'm confused. What would have been different if Donny called you. You can't tell me you would just "change his mind" for him, and set him straight on the Ketron path again. I went out on a limb for ya buddy, but I am getting a real negative feeling about the integrity of Piano Man in general. We're pros, and need a little "extra" consideration when buying professional gear. Sometimes, you never know the real deal till you take it out in the trenches. So, c'mon .... lighten up a bit and stop taking this as a personal asasault. Take off the Ketron blinders and look closer at the customer's needs. All I asked was for a little help in moving a product that you favor quite a bit. No need to get all hissy about it. If you won't help .... that's fine too. I just wanted to know where the line was drawn, that's all. With all their faults, and (sometimes)poor sales staff, I'd still rather shop at a GC, where at least the customer's needs are considered in the evnt that the product does not suit the buyer. I'm a little disapointed, my friend. I'm sorry you feel this way.
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