LouS
Well-Known Member
Advertised our mare last night, only cheaply for 2k as we need a quick sale due to personal circumstances, and I've so far had 3 different people ask if they could pay in installments as they can't afford to buy out right. Is this a done thing now? I'm a bit shocked and question if they can't afford a 2k horse can they actually afford to look after her properly if something were to go wrong? If you want to pay in installments then surely it won't take you long to save up 2k anyway. I'm having to say a complete no as there's no way the horse will leave the yard without being paid for in full.
Also someone asking if I'd loan with view to buy despite the advert saying quick sale needed, because the horse they bought was advertised as safe and its not so they're trying to sell it, nowhere in my advert do I use the word safe or confidence giver?? Also had a few asking if she'd be suitable for an extremely nervous rider, again advert implies that this is a forward going horse needing a competent, quiet rider.
Already want to tear my hair out, I'm hoping she'll be snapped up by someone decent as I'd be selling her for twice as much if didn't need her gone so quick, my friend actually warned me that is better to advertise for more as you tend to get the wrong kind of people advertising cheap, never mind.
Also someone asking if I'd loan with view to buy despite the advert saying quick sale needed, because the horse they bought was advertised as safe and its not so they're trying to sell it, nowhere in my advert do I use the word safe or confidence giver?? Also had a few asking if she'd be suitable for an extremely nervous rider, again advert implies that this is a forward going horse needing a competent, quiet rider.
Already want to tear my hair out, I'm hoping she'll be snapped up by someone decent as I'd be selling her for twice as much if didn't need her gone so quick, my friend actually warned me that is better to advertise for more as you tend to get the wrong kind of people advertising cheap, never mind.