*hic*
village idiot :D
Why oh why spend a load of money on an ad, post decent photos with it, write some catchy copy and then include such an easily checkable big fat lie?
Do these people not think that prospective purchasers, having read the spec for their horse that "is a star at everything he touches, has BE points, will go to the top in any sphere" etc, might not check its name, that has been so helpfully given, with BE.
I've checked out two with similar descriptions today, one has completed one BE90 with a pro who didn't manage to get it round the SJ clear so absolutely no points there and the other has had four runs at BE100 with a very determined pro who racked up 4 refusals XC over the four rounds with no double clears due to various SJ faults and some pretty manky dressage scores so no chance of points there either.
So thank you for putting up the ads chaps and I'd be interested in your horses even if they weren't superstars but I'm not interested in buying a horse from someone who is so easily shown to lie.