buyer beware

nicholls07

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ive just travelled half way around england 2 view 2 horses and both were not wat the seller promised, i was very careful to ask certain questions b4 i viewed these, i travelled to truro after the owner promised me a complete novice hack 4 a friend , yet wen she rode it bucked her and the owner straight off, then i travelled to birmingham some 200 miles away again to look at a 20 yr old very healthy novice cob, and wen we got there she was very stiff and lame, then the owner was rude wen i said she looks lame, she shouted , "is she wat your lookin 4 or not " , we just left asap, im sure not everyone is like this , but wat angers me is i have to pay 4 a box and driver, and fuel, sorry to rant , lol
 
Which is why I determined not to travel more than 2 hours to go and look at horses when I was shopping.
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this is why i use horsequest. there's enough free space for people to write an essay (no word limit), a few photos allowed, and it helps you get a feel for the horse and owner beforehand. i've both bought and sold through it and had a great experience both times.
tbh a good, reputable dealer is also not a bad idea - they have their reputation to protect, unlike private sellers.
fwiw i've travelled all over the place in the past, and seen horses that have aged and shrunk overnight...
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best of luck finding something suitable.
 
bessy: set a mileage limit, i did after some wasted very long journeys. good luck and relax, deep breath and start fresh oh and avoid text talk on the forum, its hated
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When I was looking for my lad we looked at the internet for horses but realised that we could be lured all over the country & have similar experiences to what you have experienced. My YO said that there are loads of horses around & we should be able to find the one we want within 50 miles. Well we did, 35 miles away, was actually advertised in H&H.

Set yourself limits otherwise you'll spend hundreds of pounds on unnecessary diesel.
 
I never travel further than 50 miles... But if I couldn't find what I was looking for close to home, then getting someone local to check for me would be a good idea... the cost of diesel is ridiculous as it is without wasting a whole tank on a unsuccessful journey.
 
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This is probably a silly question, but why would you take a lorry / trailer to view a horse?

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In some cases so that you can offer half the asking price in cash to the seller on the proviso that you can take the horse away there and then without a vetting.....
 
in an ideal world i would like to buy local but when living on the east coast you do have to travel a fair way to get anywhere!!

one thing i must say is get as many photos etc and ask as mnay q's as possible as its a much easier way to get an idea about a horse/person that way
 
thanks for the support, i took a trailer with me cause it was so far away and didnt want to return, the seller said if i wanted to buy i could take him away there and then, i never have a vetting unless over 2500, for insurance, but i try to take as many experienced people with me as we can fit in ..i was hoping to get a winter bargain.
 
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but wat angers me is i have to pay 4 a box and driver, and fuel

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Why did you have to pay for a box and driver? Surely you didnt turn up with a box as if you'd buy it and take it home same day?
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I'm happy to travel to view horses but I usually ask to see video footage first. Usually works very well as you can see what you're getting before going.
 
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