zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
You might remember my post earlier in the week where I decided to downsize and sell/loan most of my herd.
Well, today I decided to put some ads in H&H for next week - one of the broodies for loan, and two horses for sale. Filled everything out, posted the ads - total came to £135. Bearing in mind I have advertised with H&H over 10 times in the past and never had a single call from a buyer, yet have had buyers from Horsemart, Horse Deals etc. Why I keep advertising in H&H I don't know! Anyway, back to the point...
One of the horses I advertised is for loan. I have just had a phonecall from H&H to say that rather than pay £20 for an ad (like for horses for sale between £1-£3000) I will have to pay £150 instead, as their 'special offer' does not cover 'for loan' only horses that are being sold. I don't get this - I am not making any money out of loaning my horse, it is costing me money to advertise her, and yet they want to charge me more than if I were making money from her! I had a rant to the person on the phone, told her exactly how much I had spent with H&H and that I had no responses in the past, and she just said "there's nothing I can do, I'll get someone else to call you back". Is it me being unreasonable, or is it odd that H&H are charging £20 to someone that could make up to £3000 and yet they want to charge £150 to someone not making a penny!
Well, today I decided to put some ads in H&H for next week - one of the broodies for loan, and two horses for sale. Filled everything out, posted the ads - total came to £135. Bearing in mind I have advertised with H&H over 10 times in the past and never had a single call from a buyer, yet have had buyers from Horsemart, Horse Deals etc. Why I keep advertising in H&H I don't know! Anyway, back to the point...
One of the horses I advertised is for loan. I have just had a phonecall from H&H to say that rather than pay £20 for an ad (like for horses for sale between £1-£3000) I will have to pay £150 instead, as their 'special offer' does not cover 'for loan' only horses that are being sold. I don't get this - I am not making any money out of loaning my horse, it is costing me money to advertise her, and yet they want to charge me more than if I were making money from her! I had a rant to the person on the phone, told her exactly how much I had spent with H&H and that I had no responses in the past, and she just said "there's nothing I can do, I'll get someone else to call you back". Is it me being unreasonable, or is it odd that H&H are charging £20 to someone that could make up to £3000 and yet they want to charge £150 to someone not making a penny!