kombikids
Well-Known Member
Hi
I am wondering if anyone has been in the situation I find myself in and can offer any advice? I bought my horse on 2 August from a dealer (will not mention name in case they remedy this!) after specifying that I want something to hack out on and go onto do a bit of jumping after my confidence is back (I have had a 10 yrs break from horses and have a 2 yr old baby) and was recommended this horse. I was actually going to buy another one but when i tried to take it out the gate on a hack it napped very badly so they persuaded me to take this one. Anyway she has been very spooky to hack ( as any new horse would be- she seems to find it impossible to walk down the side of the road as prefers to jump from side to side) so we have taken it very very slowly and just kept to simple walk and trot rides to increase her confidence. As her fitness has increased we have had a couple of bad episodes where she rears spins round and takes off in the other direction. She gets very anxious so it doesnt seem to be naughtiness.I have had her teeth rasped her back and saddle checked, feed her calmer and had her diet checked and tried encouragement but I am losing confidence which is not what i wanted. I therefore emailed my dealer to see if she could help but no response. I then tracked down her owner (until nov last year) who said that she has been passed around dealers yards because she heard shes a live wired to hack. I then rang the dealer, 2 days after the 30 day offered warranty and was told that for a fee of £500 I could swap the horse - as long as its was for a part exchange. We simply cant afford this so i looked into my consumer rights and was told that I am entitled to a refund or replacement under the sales of goods act as the horse was not the 'confidence giver' or the 'good to hack out alone or in company' as they promised in her advert. The dealer then took offence has withdrawn her replacement issue and is ignoring any contact. I am happy for them to provide me with another horse and not a refund I simply want a horse that I can ejoy - I accept that you do have issues with new horses and that none are perfect its just that this horse i feel could be dangerous.I am not sure whether to push it through the small claims court - has anyone experiance of this?
Sorry about the long winded post, there just seems to be some good advise given on here.
I am wondering if anyone has been in the situation I find myself in and can offer any advice? I bought my horse on 2 August from a dealer (will not mention name in case they remedy this!) after specifying that I want something to hack out on and go onto do a bit of jumping after my confidence is back (I have had a 10 yrs break from horses and have a 2 yr old baby) and was recommended this horse. I was actually going to buy another one but when i tried to take it out the gate on a hack it napped very badly so they persuaded me to take this one. Anyway she has been very spooky to hack ( as any new horse would be- she seems to find it impossible to walk down the side of the road as prefers to jump from side to side) so we have taken it very very slowly and just kept to simple walk and trot rides to increase her confidence. As her fitness has increased we have had a couple of bad episodes where she rears spins round and takes off in the other direction. She gets very anxious so it doesnt seem to be naughtiness.I have had her teeth rasped her back and saddle checked, feed her calmer and had her diet checked and tried encouragement but I am losing confidence which is not what i wanted. I therefore emailed my dealer to see if she could help but no response. I then tracked down her owner (until nov last year) who said that she has been passed around dealers yards because she heard shes a live wired to hack. I then rang the dealer, 2 days after the 30 day offered warranty and was told that for a fee of £500 I could swap the horse - as long as its was for a part exchange. We simply cant afford this so i looked into my consumer rights and was told that I am entitled to a refund or replacement under the sales of goods act as the horse was not the 'confidence giver' or the 'good to hack out alone or in company' as they promised in her advert. The dealer then took offence has withdrawn her replacement issue and is ignoring any contact. I am happy for them to provide me with another horse and not a refund I simply want a horse that I can ejoy - I accept that you do have issues with new horses and that none are perfect its just that this horse i feel could be dangerous.I am not sure whether to push it through the small claims court - has anyone experiance of this?
Sorry about the long winded post, there just seems to be some good advise given on here.