MissSBird
Well-Known Member
Well I'm beginning to look into getting another horse. I'd forgotten how daunting it was looking!
It's only my second time doing this so I thought I'd ask for the benefit of everyone elses experience? As a buyer what sort of questions do you like to ask? Any sneaky tips or hints as to seperating the truth from the not so truth? I'm a bit of a cynic since I got conned with the last mare. All advice is much appreciated.
And on the other side, what sort of questions would you want to hear as a seller?
Also, I've been informed most people price higher than they expect to get. How do you go about negotiating? Are you open and upfront at the very first call you won't pay the asking price, or do you wait until you've tried the horse?
Particularly asking as I've seen a horse thats actually the right age, type and location but is severely over-priced imo.
I feel like I'm completely new at this now and I really don't want to end up the way I did before, having a horse that wasn't anything like I'd been told.
It's only my second time doing this so I thought I'd ask for the benefit of everyone elses experience? As a buyer what sort of questions do you like to ask? Any sneaky tips or hints as to seperating the truth from the not so truth? I'm a bit of a cynic since I got conned with the last mare. All advice is much appreciated.
And on the other side, what sort of questions would you want to hear as a seller?
Also, I've been informed most people price higher than they expect to get. How do you go about negotiating? Are you open and upfront at the very first call you won't pay the asking price, or do you wait until you've tried the horse?
Particularly asking as I've seen a horse thats actually the right age, type and location but is severely over-priced imo.
I feel like I'm completely new at this now and I really don't want to end up the way I did before, having a horse that wasn't anything like I'd been told.