What a complete and utter twallock
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What a complete and utter twallock
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What's all this about including pics of young ladies recently? Next thing they will be draping themselves over the piano...
Thought about starting a new post on the forum here, but decided against it...so....
Just to say a quick Hello and many thanks to Barrie. I met him for the first time yesterday and he has done a marvellous job tuning my piano...Pianoguy...if you are reading this, it's the one that was replaced in regard to the sticky keys.
I think there was a posting way back about piano teachers tending to stay with one tuner. Well I have to say Barrie has just acquired another teacher on his books and I will be recommending him to all my pupils and friends.
See you again in 6 months, Barrie. I'll be a good girl and tune my piano more often You know what teachers are like!
I would once again like to express my thanks for the advice I have received and now the great service.
Best wishes to All.
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Post by pianotechman »
His stonemason is going to be able to retire after carving his eppitaph!
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Has anyone yet figured out what language he’s writing? It makes me think of Unwinese, developed by Stanley Unwin - who old timers like myself will recall was popular in the 50’s-60’s.
[/url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlMmJfG0-bU
I get the impression that from all Raymanboy’s zero ebay bids currently shown, he could probably make more money writing new Monty Python or other tv comedy scripts than attempting to sell pianos.
Which makes me think of these musical related gems:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjS3gzHetA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btS7-UoK2Oo
Pianotuni deep joy, remarkabold!
Here's a resend of my previous links.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlMmJfG0-bU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjS3gzHetA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btS7-UoK2Oo
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Post by Gill the Piano »
Mind you, my computer hates me; it might just be me.
This guy says the piano is "underdampened". Obviously not been out in the weather we've had this weekmdw wrote:Theres another nutter asking people to pay £4k for a Challen similar to one played by the Beatles. NOT the one played by the Beatles but just the same model!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 260311958029 is the ebay number if you want a laugh. A financial crisis certainly seem to bring them out of the wood work.
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Post by major corbin dallas »
If you watch the video, it appears he is videoing whilst driving on public roads. Dangerous on the internet, and in real life.
Major
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... t_4505wt_0
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Post by pianotechman »
It does seem to be a trade where people just decide " im going to be a piano expert" and the public seem to fall for it. And the more bull you put on you web site the better from what I can see.
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Is it just me or is anyone else wondering what the **** that ebay description is all about! If it's not a wind up he must have done way too many drugs.
That's nothing compared to what inane abortions he has listed at the moment. Take a look at this one -it really takes some beating! What a sad fate for such fine instruments.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Broadwood-Rosendor ... %3A1318
Judging by the feedbacks and comments from dissatisfied customers looks like he started by selling used cars.
Hmm....... The old (clapped out) piano in the village hall wants scrapping but I've got an idea -maybe I could list it on Ebay for £1,000 and state it is "similar" to the one played by Marge in "The Simpsons" cartoon.
I pay for a skip for this sort of crap so it never sees the light of day again.
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Post by MarkGoodwinPianos »
I got a very enthusiastically written reply and remember thinking I'd love to spend an afternoon in a pub with this person.
email markgoodwinpianos@gmail.com with any Yamaha, Kawai, Bechstein or Steinway questions
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DIE-PALETTEINEM-S ... 240%3A1318
I notice that it's listed under another seller alias but it's the same unmistakable drivel.
As if!!The seller has made it necessary for us to read all the description not part before both placing bid and asking questions.
Members are expected to have shown they have done this.
Re: What a complete and utter twallock
Whilst perusing the site for about the third time (looking for a piano and some previously posted buying advice) I came across this thread... and oh how I laughed! Subsequently, I had to register immediately.
On my quest to find a piano I had a look around ebay to see if there were any hidden gems within the listings and came across the vendor in question.
Apart from losing the will to live, realising I had lost valuable minutes of my life never to be reclaimed, I wondered whether I had accidentally dosed myself up with some sort of brain-warping hallucinogenic. Out of a sense of good will, I thought I'd email the vendor to, primarily, see if they were 'alright' and proffer some feedback in a kindly fashion. The emails were as follows:
"Dear raymanboy,
May I ask why your listed items are so bizarrely and obscurely
described? Makes it very hard for anyone to decipher the facts
about the article you're trying to sell.
In fact.. it comes across as a bit strange.... Surely that's not your
intention, is it?
- reverie"
Reply:
"Dear reverie,
Hello
Thankoyu for your eMail. And I understand you are finding something strange in the listing. Will try to be of help - please tell us what it is you dont understand and will gladly explain.
Kind regards
- raymanboy
At this point I thought aww... they sincerely think I have comprehension issues and need a bit of 'help'.. then before I could respond, I got the following...
Dear reverie,
PS
It is the feedback which is the biggest issue we have lost with by eBay. This was not the intention of raymanboy and one/both comments were left against ebay Feedback Policy.
This has caused the change where we find many members place varied descriptions which still tell you nothing about the seller. Conversely you can see this seller has done the homework can't you - consider eBay should have corrected the feedback that in this they have let is down misserably.
Kind regards
- raymanboy
Can anyone else hear the voices?
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On reading, the following would appear to not actually be a Bechstein piano. Surely this is against Ebay policy?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GERMAN-GRAND-DEUT ... dZViewItem
Doesn't look like his jibberish is helping his sales due to the fact he isn't managing to sell anything!
Regarding his car listings - would you honestly trust a guy like that to sell you a used car!
Re: What a complete and utter twallock
He should be stopped before he hurts someone.
The opinion above is purely that of PianoGuy and is simply the opinion of one person ....
If you're buying a piano, try as many as you can and buy the one you like, not a similar one of the same type.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/A-Very-Grand-Pian ... 240%3A1318
They are like "spoof" listings.
Again another fake "Steinway" piano. Very dodgy, I'm sure.
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Post by PianoFifty »
But then I see 'Boston, Lincolnshire', and that explains everything. He's probably got webbed feet.
Oh dear, am I banned now?
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Biggles-Smoot-Sed ... dZViewItem
Anyone any ideas what that piano actually is?
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/C-BECHSTEIN-GRAND ... 1|294%3A50
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I couldn't have put it better myself.
A used straight-jacket being offered with every piano purchased?
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The opinion above is purely that of PianoGuy and is simply the opinion of one person ....
If you're buying a piano, try as many as you can and buy the one you like, not a similar one of the same type.
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Re: What a complete and utter twallock
.......not that it has stopped him from continuing to post acres of dog-dung
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Some people have observed that he doesn't say much about pianos in his piano listings. Here's a tip, read his Mercedes listing, it has all the piano content you could want. It's a bit light on Mercedes content bt you can't have everything.
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/my-real-passion- ... ksid=p4340
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Mental issues?
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
was there some cheese there in the first placeColin Nicholson wrote:Must agree.... someone's cheese has slid off their cracker !
Mental issues?
Sadly some poor sod will bite we have all been out to the Ebay rip offs
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