I have used Pickle Piano and find them an extremely ethical group of folks. I would strongly recommend using their services. There is no one better than them in the piano business.
Riley M.
Classificação do local: 1 Chicago, IL
Terrible service. It seems like they need to retire… they are tired of working.
Zach K.
Classificação do local: 5 Sycamore, IL
Great place and friendly staff. Beautiful pianos in all price ranges. If you are looking, they also give great lessons.
Tara M.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
My family has had a long-standing relationship with Pickle Piano. We got my first, cheap-o little upright piano there when I was 6, a mid-range upright piano around the time that I was 10, and a stunning Rieger-Kloss grand piano around the age of 16. We always went back for the friendly, knowledgeable staff and unique inventory. Much to my dismay, my parents were tired of my beautiful piano sitting in their front room untouched(unfortunately I don’t have room for it in my condo) and wanted to sell it. We stopped by Pickle one afternoon to ask them what they estimated the resale value of the piano to be. Them: «Well, we would have to send out one of our appraisers.» Me: «Can you at least give us a range? You have the record of the purchase date and model number, and I would classify the piano as being in perfect condition.» Them: «We cannot say anything without a proper appraisal.» The cost of this appraisal would be $ 500+. So, the fact that we dropped $ 15k on a piano and have never once asked you for anything means nothing? I still adore my piano(and have since convinced my parents not to sell it) but after all these years, Pickle has left a sour taste in this girl’s mouth.