Chloe_GHE
Well-Known Member
So Dustry's ad has been live for just over a week now and so far about 7 calls and 2 viewings, and countless (despite stating 'NO TIMEWASTERS' on the ad) time and effort wasted.
I really do think I've had it all when it comes to silly questions. I'm based in Wilts and had a lady from Devon say that was too far, fair enough we all have our travelling limits, but in the next moment I have a lady call from Northumberland saying that was fine she would just route map it, only to call back a day later to say after checking the map actually it did seem like a few miles too far *confused and flabberghasted smilie*
The 2 viewings have been very uneventful the first lady said he was 'too quiet' and wanted something a bit more lively *sigh* not the reaction I was expecting having spent all this time de-racehorse-ing him and turning him into a placid calm character, and the 2nd people didn't even bother getting on him as they said he was too small, they had just outgrown their 16.1hh....so......*scratches head* I can't understand why they then came to look at my 16.1?????....... *sigh*
So I'm calling on your help and advice if you have any. I have made his ad as comprehensive as poss to avoid the wrong people calling, I've included a confo and ridden pic. It's on horse quest, horse mart, equine adverts, and a free site, and I've put paper ads up in 7 tack shops. So.......what more can/should I be doing?....
The last project I sold was a lovely little strawberry roan nf mare and she went straight off to the first viewing, but that was a few years back, and I wondering if the market has changed or if I've just blanked out all the previous irritations associated with selling horses.
Home made cookies, a mug of earl grey, and a side helping of 'resigned helplessness' x
I really do think I've had it all when it comes to silly questions. I'm based in Wilts and had a lady from Devon say that was too far, fair enough we all have our travelling limits, but in the next moment I have a lady call from Northumberland saying that was fine she would just route map it, only to call back a day later to say after checking the map actually it did seem like a few miles too far *confused and flabberghasted smilie*
The 2 viewings have been very uneventful the first lady said he was 'too quiet' and wanted something a bit more lively *sigh* not the reaction I was expecting having spent all this time de-racehorse-ing him and turning him into a placid calm character, and the 2nd people didn't even bother getting on him as they said he was too small, they had just outgrown their 16.1hh....so......*scratches head* I can't understand why they then came to look at my 16.1?????....... *sigh*
So I'm calling on your help and advice if you have any. I have made his ad as comprehensive as poss to avoid the wrong people calling, I've included a confo and ridden pic. It's on horse quest, horse mart, equine adverts, and a free site, and I've put paper ads up in 7 tack shops. So.......what more can/should I be doing?....
The last project I sold was a lovely little strawberry roan nf mare and she went straight off to the first viewing, but that was a few years back, and I wondering if the market has changed or if I've just blanked out all the previous irritations associated with selling horses.
Home made cookies, a mug of earl grey, and a side helping of 'resigned helplessness' x