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    Need some advice on damages done to piano by tuner

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      Lithilara
      last edited by

      Sorry, I’m a little confused.


      Why did the tuner have to knock on the instrument?

      The knocking on the instrument does not have anything to do with tuning right?

      Or was it an accident?

      Also, if what jce said is true, then this would be a very easy way for Yamaha to train their new tuners.

      This is because they would 100% have customers, if not, they’d save money as the warranty would be void.

      Ridiculously good benefits for Yamaha eh?

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        dasalo
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        I would definitely press for a BN one. Since it is under warranty and it is Yamaha’s fault for sending the so called "newbie" tuner.

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          danielfong
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          Just check on the service report, there is a 3 digit (or 2 digit) piano technician code. 6xx, 7xx, 8xx, even 9xx denotes newbie in the profession.

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