conroy
Active Member
What would you say buy from a dealer or not??
Personally i would but then again I know what i am talking about. I could understand first time buyers being weary but then again i have heard alot of bad things about private sellers or people that say they are private sellers.
There is alot of decent straight dealers out there but there are also alot of people that are dodgy. So i just wondered what people would do, and weather they would be put off from buying from them or not. Would a bad experience put u off??
I know alot of dealers that are straight and have decent stuff to sell, i dont understand how dodgy dealers get away with it. I mean the trading standards are there to help you if you do get stung. Is this because people dont contact the trading standards or is it that nothing ever happens to the dodgy people!!
I dont know how the bad dealers have the gall to sell dangerous animals that could cause accidents. I run a yard for an equestrian agent, this means that she takes horses to sell on behalf of private customers that may not have time to sell them themselves or if its a kids pony that they av grown out of. This means she can pick and choose what comes to be sold and this means that there is no dodgy stuff on the yard to sell, plus its a business so its covered by the trading standards. Is this the best way to buy??
I think its quite an interesting debate. what do u think??
Personally i would but then again I know what i am talking about. I could understand first time buyers being weary but then again i have heard alot of bad things about private sellers or people that say they are private sellers.
There is alot of decent straight dealers out there but there are also alot of people that are dodgy. So i just wondered what people would do, and weather they would be put off from buying from them or not. Would a bad experience put u off??
I know alot of dealers that are straight and have decent stuff to sell, i dont understand how dodgy dealers get away with it. I mean the trading standards are there to help you if you do get stung. Is this because people dont contact the trading standards or is it that nothing ever happens to the dodgy people!!
I dont know how the bad dealers have the gall to sell dangerous animals that could cause accidents. I run a yard for an equestrian agent, this means that she takes horses to sell on behalf of private customers that may not have time to sell them themselves or if its a kids pony that they av grown out of. This means she can pick and choose what comes to be sold and this means that there is no dodgy stuff on the yard to sell, plus its a business so its covered by the trading standards. Is this the best way to buy??
I think its quite an interesting debate. what do u think??