Angelbones
Well-Known Member
Have been very interested in a horse and (ref post about hating using the phone!) spoke to owner once (actually a reputable lady who has him on her yard to sell and who I've googled and also got very good vibes from on the phone) then tried to get a friend to go to see it - this actually didn't materialise as there was another potential buyer who was going the next day and then wanted to go back again the day after for a 2nd go. Anyway, owner rang me last night to say that he was sold subject to vetting but would get in touch if this changed.
This morning she rang to say that the potential buyer had changed her mind before the vetting (which was scheduled for tomorrow pm). I asked why and was told that she had wanted him for hunting but as she couldn't try him out hunting she was apprehensive and has decided to wait until the start of the season before looking again. I repeated my criteria for a new hunter and she confirmed that he was the guy for the job.
Now I understand this 'wobble' on behalf of the buyer, but just wondered if any of you have ever pulled out at the 11th hour for such reasons or should I be highly suspicious (of the seller perhaps).
My friend is now going to see the horse tomorrow and I have made it clear that if we get that far then he'll be subject to a 5 stage vetting (my friend wondered if the seller had in fact pulled out of the sale as she herself was worried about the horse failing a vetting).
What do you guys think? I've only ever pulled out due to a failed vetting. Views from sellers who've been let down, and buyers who pulled out are most welcome!
...churning in stomach...
This morning she rang to say that the potential buyer had changed her mind before the vetting (which was scheduled for tomorrow pm). I asked why and was told that she had wanted him for hunting but as she couldn't try him out hunting she was apprehensive and has decided to wait until the start of the season before looking again. I repeated my criteria for a new hunter and she confirmed that he was the guy for the job.
Now I understand this 'wobble' on behalf of the buyer, but just wondered if any of you have ever pulled out at the 11th hour for such reasons or should I be highly suspicious (of the seller perhaps).
My friend is now going to see the horse tomorrow and I have made it clear that if we get that far then he'll be subject to a 5 stage vetting (my friend wondered if the seller had in fact pulled out of the sale as she herself was worried about the horse failing a vetting).
What do you guys think? I've only ever pulled out due to a failed vetting. Views from sellers who've been let down, and buyers who pulled out are most welcome!
...churning in stomach...