anniedoherty
Well-Known Member
Anyone who's read my recent posts will know that I bought a horse for my novice OH and that it has turned out to have major problems and is totally unsuitable for him. I have consulted a specialist equine lawyer and it seems that I have no recourse to law because the dealer sold the horse on behalf of a client.
I am stuck in this situation now and there isn't much I can do but I wanted to warn everyone else of this particular "get out clause" which I believe is used by more than just this dealer in the hope of preventing someone else being conned like I was.
Obviously I can't say who the dealer was but it was NOT one of the ones that you would automatically avoid at all costs. If anyone wants to contact me by PM I will be pleased to "chat".
I am stuck in this situation now and there isn't much I can do but I wanted to warn everyone else of this particular "get out clause" which I believe is used by more than just this dealer in the hope of preventing someone else being conned like I was.
Obviously I can't say who the dealer was but it was NOT one of the ones that you would automatically avoid at all costs. If anyone wants to contact me by PM I will be pleased to "chat".