Storminateacup
Well-Known Member
A friend of mine bought a horse recently from a known dealer.
After it bucked a friend off a couple of days later and had a major fit when being lunged, a little research concerning the animal suggests that it has a serious history of injuring people.
A person known to my friend remembers the horse from her employment as a rider at a reputable EQ in Sussex,and has positively identified the horse from photographs, as the same dangerous creature. There is a suggestion that it was involved in a rider fatality as well.
The dealer is denying that they are one and the same animal, but has finally offered an exchange.
She paid under £4,000 for the horse.
Most of us wouldn't want an exchange from such a dealer I think, and many of her friends have advised her to take legal action to re-coup the money.
The trouble is she is not sure the legal action won't cost her even more money on top of the cost already paid out for the animal, and she cannot afford any more expense.
She does not have any sort of receipt that states a warranty for the animal, mearly a recently registered standard passport.
Your opinions/ advice/musings/ ideas would be very much appreciated.
Also any general advice on what to do with the horse - poor creature.
After it bucked a friend off a couple of days later and had a major fit when being lunged, a little research concerning the animal suggests that it has a serious history of injuring people.
A person known to my friend remembers the horse from her employment as a rider at a reputable EQ in Sussex,and has positively identified the horse from photographs, as the same dangerous creature. There is a suggestion that it was involved in a rider fatality as well.
The dealer is denying that they are one and the same animal, but has finally offered an exchange.
She paid under £4,000 for the horse.
Most of us wouldn't want an exchange from such a dealer I think, and many of her friends have advised her to take legal action to re-coup the money.
The trouble is she is not sure the legal action won't cost her even more money on top of the cost already paid out for the animal, and she cannot afford any more expense.
She does not have any sort of receipt that states a warranty for the animal, mearly a recently registered standard passport.
Your opinions/ advice/musings/ ideas would be very much appreciated.
Also any general advice on what to do with the horse - poor creature.