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| - This is not a 1st-review low rating, but I was compelled by Sarah's comment that "only" negative reviews are posted. My experience is as follows:
- It's tucked in the corner of a very busy Safeway plaza, and parking is not convenient at all. I don't mind the walk (it's good exercise). However, if you leave your guitar in the car to get groceries, or vice versa, there's the risk of someone breaking into your car. I usually park behind the plaza.
- Yes, some of the employees are courteous, but others aren't. In an age of smartphone guitar tuner apps (most of them not very good) and wanting reliable feedback - no pun intended - on alternative tunings, a little courtesy would go a long way.
- Lesson times will occasionally run late. The instructors will occasionally run late, yet I would still be charged regular time. That's not fair.
- No acknowledgement that life happens (emergencies happen) and if I have to go to urgent care or there's a family member in the hospital needing my attention and can't make my lesson time, I'm sorry, but that doesn't make me a deadbeat.
- Closed on Sundays. That's a huge turn-off for me. All the other guitar places in town are open on Sunday. (Am I mistaken in that presumption?) If I work full-time during the week and Sunday is a day to catch up on practice after church. I have no doubt they lose potential customers who go elsewhere on Sundays and don't know how they can stay competitive with their hours.
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