Klarinet Archive - Posting 000073.txt from 2003/11

From: "mlmarmer" <mlmarmer@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Authentic Buffet Bell
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 13:31:11 -0500

If your student paid for this clarinet with a credit card, they should
contact the credit card company and ask what they should do.

The charge can be reversed and of course, the clarinet needs to be returned
to the seller, if that is the case.

Mike Marmer
Germantown, MD
----- Original Message -----
From: "Buckman, Nancy" <nebuckman@-----.edu>
Subject: [kl] Authentic Buffet Bell

A student purchased a used R-13 ($1000) from a local store with a good
reputation, up to this point. The bell is not stamped Buffet. There is no
stamp of any sort on it. How many think it is a Buffet bell? Should he
demand a Buffet bell, seeing as that is what was supposed to have been sold
to him? The clarinet leaks like a sieve. He took it back to the store and
they replaced three pads. Every pad is black and the clarinet has corks
that are in bad condition and need to be replaced. If I had been present, I
would have advised against buying this clarinet. Please give me some
feedback.

Nancy

Nancy E. Buckman, CPO, AFO, Technical Assistant
School of Health Professions, Wellness and Physical Education
Anne Arundel Community College
Arnold, MD 21012-1895 USA
Phone 410-777-2316 Fax 410-777-2233
E-mail nebuckman@-----.edu

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