Anyone used project horses to advertise a horse?! I need to but dont if its rubbish.

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Hello, i am new onto here, i was just wondering if anyone had used project horses before as i have a stunning sec a that needs to be sold ASAP due to a crazy amount of time wasters, but really as a project due to the jockey losing interest and im too big, i dont want to pay for project horses if it has not got a good rep.
PLEASE LET ME KNOW ANY THOUGHTS,
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Yes, I did. I managed to find an extremely good home for my ex-racer who had many complications so I would highly recommend. Although as with advertising on any site, you still need to weed out the inappropriate people.
 
yep always found it useful, did have one where they let the horse go to someone before my viewing even though i was first to call grrr but otherwise, think its a good site.
 
So do people think this is a good site for horses that are 95% good as gold but may be not quite perfect the other 5% who would understand a horse's needs and not just looking for something cheap to make a profit then scream that all was not a it should be after two weeks playing, I have never used them but i am considering it for a horse I have used normal advertising and it is just producing people who are looking to turn a pound rather than a one to one which I would like and I am not against people making money I just know if she could find that special person then she would be one special horse
 
I have brought several horses off the site to sell on. They have all come right and gone on to good homes and enjoying life. I do feel however that a lot off the horses are over priced for what they are but the owners do seem to be honest about their problems. The ones iv picked up have actually been owner fault not the horses fault
 
wow that was fast! Well i have a section A that just needs bringing on and taking on a job that requires nights away a 4 y/o isn't ideal for him nor fair, so i have come to the decision to sell, but i cant put a 'job' on him, as he needs work;too forward for 1st ridden, i bought him for open M&M as he has a massive movement. Hes stunning and has qualified for POYS 2011 already. So its a yes for project horses. Will get onto it ASAP. And do you think that that is a suitable description for him....
 
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