Sugar_and_Spice
Well-Known Member
You don't need qualifications to get insurance.
I love the way she says '2 in 4 of my callouts are recommended...' So only half of your clients are happy with the service then...
my own saddler has kindly said she will come down and look, I may use nutwell as a second opinion to get two independant views as extra evidence though, thanks for the recommendation.
Did you go to saddle school? Or did you learn it all in 4 days?!
Unbelievable, I bet people like this make your blood boil![]()
I have noted that para on the website! Shocking! I do intend to take it to trading standards if a master saddler tells me the saddle is not fit for the purpose it was sold for, surely thats enough for them to take action?? I intend to contact her as well, if she swaps my saddle back then I wont be arsed with trading standards although it should never have been taken by her as I actually wrote a letter for the loaners saying if the saddle needed changing then it could be done as long as fitted by a a fully qualified saddler, which she clearly is not!
There are wonderful SMS Qualified Saddle Fitters out there, just as there are wonderful non-qualifed fitters, and damned lousy qualified fitters. There are plenty of fitters out there who work very successfully but who would have to jump through all sorts of quite expensive hoops to become a QSF even if they wanted to. It is in most part a trade association and they are making it harder and harder to even be in a position to train for these qualifications.
I'll carry on as I am.
There are wonderful SMS Qualified Saddle Fitters out there, just as there are wonderful non-qualifed fitters, and damned lousy qualified fitters. There are plenty of fitters out there who work very successfully but who would have to jump through all sorts of quite expensive hoops to become a QSF even if they wanted to. It is in most part a trade association and they are making it harder and harder to even be in a position to train for these qualifications.
I'll carry on as I am.
i know of a saddler who states exactly that on her website.
not SWS was it?
I don't think thats the main point raising issues in this thread, there are certainly some 'unqualified' peoples whose opinions I would value with regards to the fit of a saddle. The point causing outrage is the 'one saddle for life is all thats needed'. I assume that you are with the consensus on that topic?
I highly recommend Nutwell too.
shes just told my loaner my horse has ringbone......amazing, she has xray eyes as well as being the worlds best saddle fitter! Ringbone caused by his previous saddle making him go on the forehand no less!!! Lord give me strength!!