Right Horse Right Home

Annagain

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Does anybody have any idea how the hell it works? I've just read their website and am none the wiser! It seems I have to pay £14.99 just to be able to contact a seller to ask a few questions, which is ridiculous! The horse I'd like to know about probably isn't going to be right (nothing but jumping photos and they're a bit :oops:) but it's worth a phonecall to be sure - but not at £15! How does anyone ever sell a horse on there?
 
I once paid to enquire about a loan horse and in the end the owner never got back to me. It was a very nice horse and I suspect it had a ton of enquiries however it really miffed me off that I had paid £15 (or whatever it was!) for nothing and vowed never to even look on it again even when I was looking to buy (in case I was tempted!)
 
I stuck a wanted ad on there without paying anything. Not heard from anyone mind... I blamed it on being 1) in Cornwall and 2) wanting something very particular! (Supersafe cuddly semi-retired 15-16hh mare!)
 
Does anybody have any idea how the hell it works? I've just read their website and am none the wiser! It seems I have to pay £14.99 just to be able to contact a seller to ask a few questions, which is ridiculous! The horse I'd like to know about probably isn't going to be right (nothing but jumping photos and they're a bit :oops:) but it's worth a phonecall to be sure - but not at £15! How does anyone ever sell a horse on there?
It gives the location map of the horse. Surely without too much digging around you could find where the horse was kept and just approach the vendor directly?

I had to smile at the one advert which talks about a mare and states 'she has had her lady bits cleaned by the willy washer'. I wonder if someone is actually in business and registered at companies house as 'the Willy Washer Ltd'. Ha ha I really did LMAO when I read that.
 
It seems the biggest con going to try and get buyers/loaners to pay a fee to enquire about a horse! You could pay £15 just to find out the horse had been sold/rehomed without the advert being updated. Just daft.
 
I got really cross with the site and posted on FB when ads for horses from it started to appear there too. I then got very shirty replies and emails about the "transparency" of the site and the charges.

Why on earth would you pay as a buyer to see information on a horse? It is madness.
 
It gives the location map of the horse. Surely without too much digging around you could find where the horse was kept and just approach the vendor directly?

He's a bit too far away for me to know anyone in the area and the map just points to the centre of Carmarthen! As I said he's worth a phonecall if it's easy / free but I'm not too hopeful about him as the jumping pics aren't great and it would worry me that if their judgement is poor enought to think that's a good photo, I'd question what the rest of his education is like. A phonecall might allay those concerns but I wouldn't pay £15 or go out of my way to find out on the off chance.
 
I had to smile at the one advert which talks about a mare and states 'she has had her lady bits cleaned by the willy washer'. I wonder if someone is actually in business and registered at companies house as 'the Willy Washer Ltd'. Ha ha I really did LMAO when I read that.
Apparently so! This was all new to me but there was a post on here a couple of months ago about this very thing. A quick Facebook search says there’s,
The Willy Washer
Willy Washers Equine Services
Equine Winky Washing
to name but a few! I wonder if they have branded workwear! I love it! :D
 
I used it to make enquiries when I was looking for most recent horse. Experiences included talking to a mad person who wasn't prepared to demonstrate their horse for you and wouldn't let you lunge before you get on but expected you to just jump on a strange horse...if you wanted to buy it, it was the high end of standard market rate for a well schooled, well bred, competing fit warmblood...except it wasn't...

The only one I went to see was a lovely old boy but who was blatantly carrying an old injury and was being sold for selfish reasons by a woman who had her own land and stables ....that broke my heart so I gave up
 
It seems the biggest con going to try and get buyers/loaners to pay a fee to enquire about a horse! You could pay £15 just to find out the horse had been sold/rehomed without the advert being updated. Just daft.

I tried them in their early days - to sell a horse. NADA for months - and it cost while I sold the horse through FB. Wouldn't touch them now - they obviously haven't changed (or improved.)
 
It gives the location map of the horse. Surely without too much digging around you could find where the horse was kept and just approach the vendor directly?

I had to smile at the one advert which talks about a mare and states 'she has had her lady bits cleaned by the willy washer'. I wonder if someone is actually in business and registered at companies house as 'the Willy Washer Ltd'. Ha ha I really did LMAO when I read that.
Maybe someone is employed as The Willy Washer!
I did email them once asking if I could ask a couple of questions about a horse. My email was ignored.
 
Isn't Right Horse Right Home the one where you have to pay £50 a month if you end up buying the horse too?

How on earth would they know if someone bought a horse? Seems like a bizarre way to try and make money and one that wont work. They should just charge a little for advertising the horse in the first place and be done with it
 
I have used them I wanted to see a particular pony, I found it difficult to contact the owner but i eventually did so by ringing the managers of the web site and then the pony owner rang me back. I did pay 14.99 to place a wanted advert which I found all over the place including Face Book which I don't"subscribe" to. I did not like the wording of their advert either so I rang and asked them to take it off straight away. I went to see the pony that I had originally found and it was not at all suitable ( though I did feel rather sorry for it as it had been spoilt beyond belief by previous / present owner). I feel fairly neutral about them, they can't "vet" every horse on their books, there may be some good ones there! The ladies I spoke to tried to be helpful and they were polite and helped me fill in the form required.
 
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