Odd people!

FrodoBeutlin

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I've just received the oddest, most arrogant e-mail I've ever got!

Because of the language, I normally deal with my trainer's Italian clients (clients as in people who call/e-mail because they're looking for a dressage horse). In May, we received an e-mail from an Italian man asking how much our auction horses were (he had seen our auction website and wanted to know the prices). I wrote back explaining that the whole point of auctions is that you cannot know the price beforehand, and that the auction had taken place already anyway (as was clear from the website). However, because I felt particularly helpful I e-mailed him the price range of the horses and ponies, so that he could get an idea.
He never wrote back (not even to say thanks, or that he wasn't interested anymore).

Now, FIVE months later, I've just received an e-mail from him saying that he's just bought a 6-year-old Hanoverian, with the most incredible paces that he'd ever seen on a horse, who passed the vetting with flying colours and who was significantly cheaper than the prices I had mentioned in my email!

How ridiculous is that, after five months?! Also, the prices I'd mentioned were simply the prices the auction horses actually sold for on the day - I hadn't made them up and, most certainly, they weren't unrealistic prices that some biased owner set on their beloved horse. It's not as if I had said 'you have no hope of ever finding a horse for less than 50k'!

Next time I guess I'll just reply 'Auction over, please check website again in 2010'
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Is it me, or is this really odd behaviour?
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Very strange....... perhaps he didn't quite understand the idea of auctions and was thinking you were wanting to charge him that much for a horse....
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If the world wasn't full of weirdos it'd be a bit dull!!
 
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I'd put it down to a language barrier, except...after five months?! That's seriously weird!
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And, it can't be a language problem - that's precisely why my trainer asks me to deal with her Italian clients, so we can communicate in Italian and *in theory* there should be no misunderstanding
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Weird!!
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He probably thinks he is being a smart arse. Ignore him.

You sound like a lovely person so please don't let his actions make you change the way you help and advise people - not all people are like him and many would appreciate your helpfulness.

Try to smile and rise about it - he is the twit.

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Reply to him suggesting the next time he buys a horse he buys himself a life too!!
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Keeping an email for 5 months is just wrong............
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I keep e-mails for longer than that SU
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I file them away and forget I have got them
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However this man does sound a bit...ahem...odd
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Thanks Archiesmummy, really appreciated. No, of course I wouldn't change the way I write to people. To be honest I just do this to help out, I don't earn a penny out of it (needless to say!) - it's just that my trainer thought it would be nice if Italian customers could communicate in Italian, she thought they might feel more at ease etc., considering it doesn't cost me anything to reply to a few emails. But this one... he would definitely have deserved the cold German treatment
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I did write back immediately (before I read Slinkyunicorn's suggestion...darn!) just saying that I was glad he had found the horse he was looking for. I even said I'm looking forward to meeting him at competitions in the future
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Thanks all, I needed a rant!
 
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