2ponies2much
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I bought a horse at the end of December, to keep my original horse company. The horse was advertised as 3 years old, backed. There was no original advert as the person had replied to my wanted ad.
I saw the horse twice, first time saw her ridden by owner and then returned a week later to ride her myself.
Agreed to buy and she was delivered by owner the next day. When she dropped off the horse she said, oh I couldn't find the passport but I'll have another look and you can pick it up later. Obviously alarm bells started to ring then, and what I should have done was turned round and put her back on the box, but as my horse was pretty desperate for company I didn't have much choice.
Owner still couldn't find the passport, so I just presumed she didn't have one.
Got her checked for a chip by the vet, and took down the number. I have traced the passport back to the issuing organisation, but need to contact the last registered owner who is in a different country to get them to sign the form. It also transpires the horse is a year younger than I was told, so is NOW rising three, not rising four.
Replacement passport will cost £100. The horse was not worth what I paid considering she is a year younger (I would never have bought a broken 2 year old!!).
Do I have any comeback? The seller is a small scale dealer. I don't want to return the horse, but I would like a partial refund really!
Although it was partly my fault so should I chalk it down to experience?
I saw the horse twice, first time saw her ridden by owner and then returned a week later to ride her myself.
Agreed to buy and she was delivered by owner the next day. When she dropped off the horse she said, oh I couldn't find the passport but I'll have another look and you can pick it up later. Obviously alarm bells started to ring then, and what I should have done was turned round and put her back on the box, but as my horse was pretty desperate for company I didn't have much choice.
Owner still couldn't find the passport, so I just presumed she didn't have one.
Got her checked for a chip by the vet, and took down the number. I have traced the passport back to the issuing organisation, but need to contact the last registered owner who is in a different country to get them to sign the form. It also transpires the horse is a year younger than I was told, so is NOW rising three, not rising four.
Replacement passport will cost £100. The horse was not worth what I paid considering she is a year younger (I would never have bought a broken 2 year old!!).
Do I have any comeback? The seller is a small scale dealer. I don't want to return the horse, but I would like a partial refund really!
Although it was partly my fault so should I chalk it down to experience?