JoJo_
Well-Known Member
A livery on my yard is selling her horse as she keeps putting in dirty stops while jumping and it has battered her confidence so much that she has decided to sell. I have just seen the advert and firstly I think she has overpriced her by at least £1000-1500. Also there is no mention at all about her dirty stops. It says the reason for sale is due to family comitments and not because of the horse and it just says she has successfully showjumped and gone on fun rides etc.
The advert reads very well and will probably attract a lot of people as the horse sounds faultless.
I am not sure if she is planning on telling anyone about the horse's bad points as I know she has someone jump schooling her at the mo (the girl fell off twice last thurs while doing this). As she is a private seller, what comeback would people have if they bought her then found her not to be as good as they thought?
It also opened my eyes to how private sellers can be guilty of not telling the truth as much as dealers can do.
The advert reads very well and will probably attract a lot of people as the horse sounds faultless.
I am not sure if she is planning on telling anyone about the horse's bad points as I know she has someone jump schooling her at the mo (the girl fell off twice last thurs while doing this). As she is a private seller, what comeback would people have if they bought her then found her not to be as good as they thought?
It also opened my eyes to how private sellers can be guilty of not telling the truth as much as dealers can do.