Penniless
Well-Known Member
Having being forced to downsize our yard of horses due to personal ill-health, I have been advertising our young horses for sale and also our top horse for loan with a view to buy. What I want to know is why people, having made two visits to see each of the horses (except the 3 year old who hasn't even had an enquiry about her and has been a winner every time shown), and who say they are definitely having them, then when transport arrangements etc have all been made, do I log on in the evening to find that they've changed their minds and have told me by email. Why can't they have the decency to pick the phone up and tell me to my face so to speak.
I've heard one was backing out via this forum, didn't get to hear from her personally until I read an email from her after discovering it on this forum and who still hasn't had the decency to say sorry; then another potential buyer backed out with the excuse her friend had broken her arm and so she was now going to ride her friends horse; and then today we get an email (having spent the past week paying for someone to get my horse back to work and riding out on the roads etc) saying that our horse is too good for her.
Email is a really good thing for those who aren't brave enough or have the courtesy to contact a Vendor direct.
Sorry to let off steam, but I'm fuming over this again, we've wasted so much time over the past few weeks. I wouldn't mind, but we are so honest about all of our horses that everyone who views them gets told everything about them, and we've welcomed every potential Purchaser to the yard whenever they've wanted to - even allowing all the family to visit the horses as well so that their mum and dad, or the kids get to know what they're buying. We're beginning to wonder if there are genuine buyers out there, or are they just all coming for a nose around and a free ride each time.
The same also applies to our horse box we've got for sale - pretty sure a few of them have just turned up for a drive around! They know the price we've got the box up for sale at, so why after inspecting it, driving it and telling us how nice it is, do they then tell us they've only got half the money to be able to buy it! Rant over - but no-one here to vent my frustration out on - so thanks for listening!
I've heard one was backing out via this forum, didn't get to hear from her personally until I read an email from her after discovering it on this forum and who still hasn't had the decency to say sorry; then another potential buyer backed out with the excuse her friend had broken her arm and so she was now going to ride her friends horse; and then today we get an email (having spent the past week paying for someone to get my horse back to work and riding out on the roads etc) saying that our horse is too good for her.
Email is a really good thing for those who aren't brave enough or have the courtesy to contact a Vendor direct.
Sorry to let off steam, but I'm fuming over this again, we've wasted so much time over the past few weeks. I wouldn't mind, but we are so honest about all of our horses that everyone who views them gets told everything about them, and we've welcomed every potential Purchaser to the yard whenever they've wanted to - even allowing all the family to visit the horses as well so that their mum and dad, or the kids get to know what they're buying. We're beginning to wonder if there are genuine buyers out there, or are they just all coming for a nose around and a free ride each time.
The same also applies to our horse box we've got for sale - pretty sure a few of them have just turned up for a drive around! They know the price we've got the box up for sale at, so why after inspecting it, driving it and telling us how nice it is, do they then tell us they've only got half the money to be able to buy it! Rant over - but no-one here to vent my frustration out on - so thanks for listening!