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Post by Kemble King »
Kemble Centre of Excellence also dealer for Kawai, Wendl and Lung and Brodmann pianos
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How can you cross the country to aberdeenshire,sell a 15000 piano for trade price + 500, inc stool and delivery+ free tuning, and stay in business for long? A couple of squeaky pedals, and a funny noise and you are in " negative equity" What sort of after sales service can the customer expect?
sounds desperate to me
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If you are posting on the public forum, (and also on the trade forum) why not have the professional integrity of displaying your real name/trading name so other dealers and most importantly, the public, can see who you really are. What's the point, on a public forum, of a professional on a forum hiding behind an alias? If the point of the forum is for true debate, then you should let the public know who you really are.
Using an alias simply questions whether you are genuine or not and arouses public suspicion. Sussex pianos is the only one who seems to be up front.
Please, Kemble King, Piano Guy, Psychopianoman, Vernon, Piano Heads, A440, MDW , Model V, Joseph (big ears!) and many more etc etc come clean!
We should be setting an example to our public, not shrouding things in uncertainty.
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Chris,chrisvenables wrote:
If you are posting on the public forum, (and also on the trade forum) why not have the professional integrity of displaying your real name/trading name so other dealers and most importantly, the public, can see who you really are. What's the point, on a public forum, of a professional on a forum hiding behind an alias? If the point of the forum is for true debate, then you should let the public know who you really are.
Using an alias simply questions whether you are genuine or not and arouses public suspicion. Sussex pianos is the only one who seems to be up front.
Please, Kemble King, Piano Guy, Psychopianoman, Vernon, Piano Heads, A440, MDW , Model V, Joseph (big ears!) and many more etc etc come clean!
We should be setting an example to our public, not shrouding things in uncertainty.
The forum rules state that as long as views opined are not vulgar or profane, the subscriber has the *right* to post anonymously. Some of us have chosen to do so, others not. I'm comfortable with that.
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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Post by Kemble King »
Anyway regarding small shops V Big shop, since I began in retail nearly 6 years ago now we have grown from 8 pianos on the first day of opening to nearly 80. This has come from vision ,expansion and concentrating on what makes money for a business. Regarding discounting, I beleive it is a fine balance on weighing up a customer first, working out if the have been online before they visit the shop by asking the right questions and also just being competitive in the market place.
Anyway, best be of, Im on the tee at 2pm
Regards
Gordon Bell Pianos Ltd
P.S My spelling aint great either
Kemble Centre of Excellence also dealer for Kawai, Wendl and Lung and Brodmann pianos
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I don't sell pianos at all, although sometimes people ask for my recommendation before purchasing their £150 keyboard with 61 piano sized touch sensitive keys, upon which they expect to be able to play Rach 2. Hmmm
I'm not in the market for a new piano, although I'm nosey about what's out there. My spelling is OK, because my Grandmother used to bash me around the ears whenever I cocked it up. Thats why my ears are now so big, Chris.
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It's a bit like being at an AA meeting (err, not that I have been) with people prepared to stand up and be counted - or St John the Baptist and the unwashed coming forward to be Christened. Hallelujah!
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Sorry, only Tizer available in the font this week, to ensure no disorderly driving at the keyboard.joseph wrote:i Wanna be baptised in Sancerre, or Plymouth Gin.
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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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I don't care who knows my name but remember our youff on the CB good buddies with your handles.Mine was "Codpiece" but the lower orders couldn't cope with that and when I became constantly " Codfish" I signed off.
We are certainly not a democratic body but if the majority of subscribers wish to know everyones' name, I'll institute a poor stroll, I mean a Straw Poll( pace Prof Spooner)
Meanwhile, Piano Heads hasn't asked to join but he is most welcome with his forceful opinions. PM me O Piano Heads
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this is the open one I think you have posted this in the wrong place Vernon and Mr Piano Head has been added to the piano Tuners/ R forumvernon wrote:I would point out that this isn't a "public forum " but a restricted one.It seems that everybody knows each other anyway but it's a bit like being in the Lodge--it's nice, tho' a bit childish to be secretive.
I don't care who knows my name but remember our youff on the CB good buddies with your handles.Mine was "Codpiece" but the lower orders couldn't cope with that and when I became constantly " Codfish" I signed off.
We are certainly not a democratic body but if the majority of subscribers wish to know everyones' name, I'll institute a poor stroll, I mean a Straw Poll( pace Prof Spooner)
Meanwhile, Piano Heads hasn't asked to join but he is most welcome with his forceful opinions. PM me O Piano Heads
As to Using Aliases Names see the FAQ
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Ooops!
too many drams
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My view is that at least the traders and tuners should be up front with their names/business names - piano world gives the reasons better than I - teachers by all means should have a right to anonymity if they wish.
If the moderator(s) believe(s) the thread is diverting from the OP, then can't they just move it to the closed tuners/retailer section? I would prefer it if they had a little more autonomy.
There's also not a huge amount of input from the general public on the 'piano' section - maybe it's a chicken and egg situation.. Maybe it's a bit like the piano trade at the moment - too many dealers and not enough customers!
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There are a number of reasons why the Moderating Team has not enforced this as a rule:chrisvenables wrote:A notice to ALL piano professionals, whether pianist, tuner,technician or dealer, (and I don't know why the moderator hasn't suggested this before now)
If you are posting on the public forum, (and also on the trade forum) why not have the professional integrity of displaying your real name/trading name so other dealers and most importantly, the public, can see who you really are. What's the point, on a public forum, of a professional on a forum hiding behind an alias? If the point of the forum is for true debate, then you should let the public know who you really are.
As has been mentioned already, it is personal choice as to whether or not anyone wishes to disclose their details. For my part, as an educator, I have alluded to my work place and small episodes from my experience (on the teaching forum). As I am working with children and people, it would be entirely inappropriate for me to say who I am as the location and people may be recognisable to other readers.
Bear in mind, the people can indicate their real name and/or business in their signature line as well as providing a link to their website (if any) in the contact section of your profile. For these reasons alone, nicknames should not be a problem as the real identity can be indicated after registration.
We do not encourage posting e-mail addresses on the forum as it drastically increases the risk of spam to your personal e-mail address.
As you will have read, posters are responsible for the content of their posts and not the forum. For this reason, identifying your trading centre also means that your views must be based on solid evidence (which it should be anyway) or experience because your post becomes a representation of not only your view, but also that of your business. This can then allow some to take your comment as a commercially disparaging or slanderous comment. When people and their identities stay anonymous, it helps present a mutual discussing of the facts and/or opinions of instruments.
You may also have heard that someone's post got that forum into legal strife with another retailer because their comments were taken as slanderous. The forum, as I understand it, was also sued for damages. The point I'm making is that naming companies could be tricky.chrisvenables wrote: My view is that at least the traders and tuners should be up front with their names/business names - piano world gives the reasons better than I - teachers by all means should have a right to anonymity if they so wish.
The topic has gone off topic and I have copied and editted this thread which is waiting to be moved. Global Moderators can not currently move anything to the Retailers/Tuners forum because the board views it as being technically a "closed group" and not a forum at all. I have PM-ed Barrie to do the honours.
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chrisvenables wrote:I respect you points of view, Openwood and Descombes. Not that I want to detract from this excellent forum, as it has a certain intimacy which other forums don't have, but check out Piano World forum (based in the US) and their FAQ's and advice regarding how piano industry pros etc should name themselves. It is certainly worth reading and raises some constructive points.
Piano World got sued because of what a poster posted about a retailer it got Piano World into big trouble I believe it turned out to be a retailer who posted the comments
We made the decision that we would not have the same strict rules as PW regarding names if something bad is posted about a company on the site we tell them to date I have had only done this 3 times
Myself if I was a retailer I would make the most of the forum as links in your sig count as back links in SE's and help to push your site up in the SERP's (search engine results page)
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for God's sake.
I'm only a simple piano tuner.
What on earth is a "sig count" and "SEs" and " Serps" I thought that was some sort of Government Bond.
If I press the wrong knobby on this computer thingy, am I liable to lose my identity or get my balls blacked in Pianoland?
Where's the dram
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SE is short for "Search Engine". Barrie is basically supporting what I said about using your forum signature to promote your website.vernon wrote:Barrie
What on earth is a "sig count" and "SEs" and " Serps" I thought that was some sort of Government Bond.
If I press the wrong knobby on this computer thingy, am I liable to lose my identity or get my balls blacked in Pianoland?
Where's the dram
It promotes your website indirectly because of the more you post, the more times your signature (with your website url) appears and the more likely it is to be picked up when someone does a related search on Google (aka SERPS)!
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Sorry my bad English must have lived in Nigeria in a past lifevernon wrote:Barrie
for God's sake.
I'm only a simple piano tuner.
What on earth is a "sig count" and "SEs" and " Serps" I thought that was some sort of Government Bond.
If I press the wrong knobby on this computer thingy, am I liable to lose my identity or get my balls blacked in Pianoland?
Where's the dram
Take as "sig. Links in your sig count as back links", *Anchor text is also important take a look at may sig www.a440.co.uk is fine but embedding it in more relevant text is more useful.
However, I will get P off if folk start placing lots of links in their sig and posting rubbish just to up their post numbers
*Anchor text are words used in links
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