Dont you hate it when you see a horse for sale

teapot

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that you know but the advert doesn't read/say what it really should?

Just seen a pony I know for sale and the bit regarding its temprement isn't 100% accurate.

Grrrrr
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I'm not saying they should be 100% honest as some people would never sell their horse but on some levels, still think people should be slightly more open
 

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ummm i hate it when people are dishonest, i know ou prob dont want to say who it is but could you tell me what kind of size and price, am looking for a pony for my novice son and would not be happy to end up with something like your saying .
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hmmm.. the only problem is if you put 'slightly grumpy at feed times' ( for example) people automatically assume the horse is a nutjob. Kind of like if you put 'not a novice ride'.
That's what I found. I did put in my ad for a pony who had a tendancy to be grumpy, and had attitude, but I loved him dearly and he wasn't necessarily doing it on purpose that he 'had lots of character'.
People read too much into honest ads.
 

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Me and my friend have just seen her old pony re-advertised.

He is 18yo and has won 600 pound (pound sign not working) BSJA and also rears.

This person is selling him as a 12yo who has won 1000 BSJA with no vices!!!
 

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I remember seeing an advert for a pony we knew - it said "rider giving up - we knew the sentence should have gone on to say "trying to stay on when he fly bucks round the school"
 
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