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Re: Diary > Saturday 3rd April
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 06 May 21 15:02 BST (UK) »
Pantyfedwen  Choral arrangements.

I realise that this is going back a few weeks but I thought I should share this little episode.
Having tracked down the publishers of the Male Voice and Choral (SATB) arrangements of this piece I placed orders and duly received the manuscripts, the second one in this morning's post.

After lunch I thought I would just run through the second one only to find that there were four pages missing. A quick telephone call to the publishers to an answering machine- they must be on lock down still- but no, about ten minutes later a return call from them with profuse apologies and will put a full copy in the post today and if you like we also have a MVC setting would you likje a copy of that as well.
Yes please.
That's what I call good customer sevice.
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Re: Diary > Saturday 3rd April
« Reply #10 on: Friday 07 May 21 07:38 BST (UK) »
Yes indeed Jeff. :D Nice to know it can still be found in places.
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