LaurenBay
Well-Known Member
I can't understand why he would wait 90 minutes though? that is a bit odd. I'd reclaim the money off the yard, it seems they caused the issue.
I was upfront with the farrier. I told him I was leaving my current yard and they were making everything difficult and he would most likely find it difficult. I told him this, and that I coudnt be there to attend as the YO wouldn't let me! I am not going into the yard politics the place was hell.
He replied by saying he would HAPPILY shoe her on her own and that he didnt care about yard politics. Rings me when he has nearly arrived saying he wants payment before he does her. I pay him straight away plus a 10£ extra as a thank you!
Get a phone call the next day saying he was there for nearly 2 hours and couldn't get to the horse but would happily shoe her once she was moved.
I move her 5 days later.
I have spent the last 2 weeks trying to be rebooked. First told he was on holiday but would happily book me in next coming week. Sent 3 texts in total with a few days gap asking if there was a slot available - this has been two week period. doing this. Was never told I would have to pay another 80£ for another appointment as he never mentioned oh, by the way you will have to pay more money as my time was wasted.
He choose to be on site for over 90 minutes- he said he would happily travel to her. Now when I got fed up, he replies 5 minutes within a text.
I get he needs to be compensated for wasting his time but he choose to be there for so long without contacting me. He KNEW about the situation and still wanted to proceed. And kept saying he would shoe her once she was moved!
He need to work for a living I get that, but what about me as the customer who was ignored and uninformed and promised?
Farrier came to do the job and tried to fulfil his part of the contract but was prevented by the YO. Your YO should pay.
This is odd on a few levels. It sounds like your farrier was insistent that he came even though you said it would be a problem. When he got there and couldn't 'find' the horse did he not call you to explain? In all honesty I cant work out why he would spend 90mins there!
Also asking you to pay upfront is odd. Is ge your regular farrier?
I take it that you have moved yards now? Tbh I think I would accept his offer of a partial refund and book another farrier.