Help! How do I break up with my tuner?
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It is a reality of the business. It's kindof easier because he isn't local... "Thanks for the reminders, but I've found a local technician I like, please remove me from your list"
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I like @Mik ‘s and @Rontuner responses. Polite, to the point, and don’t invite unnecessary discussion.
@Mik said in Help! How do I break up with my tuner?:
You didn’t date the guy.
Too funny. And very true. It was a brief business relationship that you don’t wish to continue. He was paid for his services, so nothing to feel badly about. Time for both of you to move on.
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@Mik and @wtg you're both right, it's a business relationship.
I don't know why it's hard to just be straight forward about it. I guess that's why "ghosting" is a think, because people would rather just disappear than say "I don't like you" or whatever.
I think I'm just going to C&P what Ron wrote! Thank you!!
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Sent. Whew.
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And of course, after I went through all this agony about how to respond, he texted back right away with a simple
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Just remember - you have a right to expect people to honor your choices, even if they don't like them. A brother and uncle to techs, I assure you it doesn't hurt their feelings.
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Have you found another tuner?
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“I think we need to see other people.
No, no! It’s not you, it’s me!”
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@Steve-Miller
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@CHAS yes, I had the new (to me) tuner come in late June IIRC and he made my piano sound like it did before we moved here a year ago. No wait, actually, he made it sound even better than that because he did some very light voicing in the upper registers which really improved things a lot! I was very, very happy with his tuning! And the piano sounds absolutely wonderful now. I couldn’t be happier!!
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That is great. Hope he continues to do well.