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Written by Blue Morris
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Monday, 23 November 2009 00:00 |
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Guitar lessons make for wonderful gifts for birthdays, Christmas, or any special occasion. Think about it this way: you can give someone the gift of music--not just another object that will take up space in our homes, but something that can take up space in our hearts and minds.
How to give guitar lessons as a gift
There are two ways to give guitar lessons as a gift:
- If you know the person well and you know their weekly schedule, we can book times in advance. If the person's schedule does happen to change in between when the gift certificate is purchased and the lessons take place, then the student and I can discuss another time that can work for us both.
- If you don't know when the person might be available for lessons, you can also purchase a gift certificate with no lessons scheduled in advance so that the student can later contact me and arrange for a time. So long as the student is somewhat flexible with his or her schedule, then I'm sure we can find a time that will work for us.
Paying for Gift Certificates
Normally people pay for gift lessons either by e-mail money transfer or I can send you a PayPal invoice by e-mail which allows you to pay by credit card (you do not need to sign up for a PayPal account to pay using this service. All you need is a credit card).*
Of course you can also pay by cheque if it is mailed to me, or by cash if we meet in person. Please note that I cannot offer refunds for unused gift certificates.
Contact me for more info
If you are considering buying a gift certificate for someone you know, please contact me.
Thanks!
Blue Morris
* Please note that PayPal charges a fee of 2.9% plus 30 cents.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 June 2010 12:14 |