kerilli
Well-Known Member
i bought a new saddlecloth on ebay and put it on my (very clean) horse and put the saddle on. the saddlecloth wasn't quite long enough so i took it off (hadn't even girthed it up), gave it a shake, sent it back to exchange. the seller has had a hissy fit and called me "dishonest" and "a cheat" because it has a few hairs on it. (she'd already left positive feedback though, thank god!)
apparently, according to her, Health and Safety won't let people handle stuff that's been next to an animal's body... is this right?
anyway, she's returning it again, and it's not really a problem, but i personally wouldn't mind if i bought such a thing and it had a couple of hairs on from being tried on briefly by someone else.
did you know this rule? do you always try new rugs or saddlecloths over immaculately clean sheets, or something?
i've sent back rugs to big saddlery companies after trying them briefly for fit and deciding the size isn't quite right, and never had a problem.
*a bit miffed at being insulted like that, tbh*
what do you think?
apparently, according to her, Health and Safety won't let people handle stuff that's been next to an animal's body... is this right?
anyway, she's returning it again, and it's not really a problem, but i personally wouldn't mind if i bought such a thing and it had a couple of hairs on from being tried on briefly by someone else.
did you know this rule? do you always try new rugs or saddlecloths over immaculately clean sheets, or something?
i've sent back rugs to big saddlery companies after trying them briefly for fit and deciding the size isn't quite right, and never had a problem.
*a bit miffed at being insulted like that, tbh*
what do you think?