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xspiralx
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When I'm looking for a horse, I expect the advert have as much relevant info on it as possible. Unless the horse sounded truly fantastic and perfect, there are so many adverts and so many horses, that one that is going to be extra time, hassle and possibly embarrassment isn't going to hold my attention.
On a website "prices starting from £x" or "prices between x and x" would be okay, because at least it would give the viewer an approximate idea.
The problem with the horse market is that its so subjective when it comes to cost - so some people will advertise a horse for £2500 and someone else will advertise same horse for £8000! I just don't have time for people who aren't upfront about the price, unless I was looking for a world class superstar and had an unlimited budget.
I wouldn't do it, simply because I know how many people it puts off even enquiring. That leads me to think that for the most part people doing it only want people with deep pockets to enquire, and as thats not me, no point.
On a website "prices starting from £x" or "prices between x and x" would be okay, because at least it would give the viewer an approximate idea.
The problem with the horse market is that its so subjective when it comes to cost - so some people will advertise a horse for £2500 and someone else will advertise same horse for £8000! I just don't have time for people who aren't upfront about the price, unless I was looking for a world class superstar and had an unlimited budget.
I wouldn't do it, simply because I know how many people it puts off even enquiring. That leads me to think that for the most part people doing it only want people with deep pockets to enquire, and as thats not me, no point.