rhylis
Well-Known Member
Not sure if I'm overreacting or if the experience we've had is just par for the course with buying horses?
Up until now over the years horses have kind of found me rather than me actively going out to buy them, but recently I've been trying to find a pony for my 8 year old daughter. I saw an advert for a pony who seemed ideal so I contacted the owner. It all sounded very good until she said that someone else had viewed him and liked him but had gone on holiday without saying they definitely wanted him. I offered to leave my details so she could ring me if they didn't want him. She was quite insistent that we come and see him beforehand as she said he wasn't sold.
So off we went, travelling a fair distance with a very excited little girl to see what could possibly be her new pony. He turned out to be pretty much exactly what we wanted, my daughter was instantly smitten! We offered the full asking price there and then at which point the owner said he wasn't available to sell until she heard back from the other people in 3 weeks time! It turned out that they were friends of hers not just people who had answered the advert. I was gobsmacked! We liked him so
much though that I didn't make a fuss and left on the understanding that we would buy him if they came back with a no. The owner gave the impression that this was very possible.
3 weeks have passed during which we've held off looking at anything else only to get an email saying that her friends have picked the pony up to take him to his lovely new home. She wished us luck with finding another pony.
I was absolutely hoppin mad! My daughter is devastated.
Perhaps I'm overreacting and this is just how it is. it's certainly made me very wary!
Thanks for reading all this, blimey I've ranted on for ages!!
Up until now over the years horses have kind of found me rather than me actively going out to buy them, but recently I've been trying to find a pony for my 8 year old daughter. I saw an advert for a pony who seemed ideal so I contacted the owner. It all sounded very good until she said that someone else had viewed him and liked him but had gone on holiday without saying they definitely wanted him. I offered to leave my details so she could ring me if they didn't want him. She was quite insistent that we come and see him beforehand as she said he wasn't sold.
So off we went, travelling a fair distance with a very excited little girl to see what could possibly be her new pony. He turned out to be pretty much exactly what we wanted, my daughter was instantly smitten! We offered the full asking price there and then at which point the owner said he wasn't available to sell until she heard back from the other people in 3 weeks time! It turned out that they were friends of hers not just people who had answered the advert. I was gobsmacked! We liked him so
much though that I didn't make a fuss and left on the understanding that we would buy him if they came back with a no. The owner gave the impression that this was very possible.
3 weeks have passed during which we've held off looking at anything else only to get an email saying that her friends have picked the pony up to take him to his lovely new home. She wished us luck with finding another pony.
I was absolutely hoppin mad! My daughter is devastated.
Perhaps I'm overreacting and this is just how it is. it's certainly made me very wary!
Thanks for reading all this, blimey I've ranted on for ages!!