simonsponygirl
Member
Brief long story outlined here!
Had a physio out to check over horse. She basically watched me lunge/ride, then warmed up his back, started to work on his back and was giving him electric shocks. Just as one of those things that happens. She then said he was too tense to do work today.
I naively handed over the cash feeling slightly lulled into the too tense scenario, very foolish off me. I then realised after I had paid for a service she had not carried out. I would of been happy if she said for example Ill return next week free of charge to try again when he is calmer. ( May i add he was only a bit spooky not completely wireless)
I complained via email for her having not produced a service on his back. To which she stated the saddle was an issue and I needed a chiro, no mention of this at the time. I of course am happy to pay for her time/fuel however annoyed I paid for a service that was not obtained.
Where do i stand, if at all, at obtaining a partial refund?!
Had a physio out to check over horse. She basically watched me lunge/ride, then warmed up his back, started to work on his back and was giving him electric shocks. Just as one of those things that happens. She then said he was too tense to do work today.
I naively handed over the cash feeling slightly lulled into the too tense scenario, very foolish off me. I then realised after I had paid for a service she had not carried out. I would of been happy if she said for example Ill return next week free of charge to try again when he is calmer. ( May i add he was only a bit spooky not completely wireless)
I complained via email for her having not produced a service on his back. To which she stated the saddle was an issue and I needed a chiro, no mention of this at the time. I of course am happy to pay for her time/fuel however annoyed I paid for a service that was not obtained.
Where do i stand, if at all, at obtaining a partial refund?!