Candice
Well-Known Member
I don't sell horses very often. I recently sold one and I thought I was thorough. The lady seemed nice enough, brought pictures of her horses and told me of her plans. She had four mares she wanted to breed him to and then get him driving.
He's been gone just under a month. We've been staying in touch via email on a very regular basis. I've been checking on how he is settling. My plans were to go up and see him next week over spring break. Last night I get an email from her telling me how much she doesn't like him or the other stallion she owns and that she'll probably never love any stallion she owns,
and that I can buy him back later this summer since I love him so much. Naturally after she breeds her mares to him.
I am beside myself. I sent her an email telling her we'll come get him Sunday and she can have her money back. I haven't heard back from her and if I don't I'll call her tonight. I don't want him in a home where he's not wanted.
What can I do to prevent this from happening again. I went over every little detail about him, I asked her about care and feeding and housing and all seemed great.
Any tips????
He's been gone just under a month. We've been staying in touch via email on a very regular basis. I've been checking on how he is settling. My plans were to go up and see him next week over spring break. Last night I get an email from her telling me how much she doesn't like him or the other stallion she owns and that she'll probably never love any stallion she owns,
I am beside myself. I sent her an email telling her we'll come get him Sunday and she can have her money back. I haven't heard back from her and if I don't I'll call her tonight. I don't want him in a home where he's not wanted.
What can I do to prevent this from happening again. I went over every little detail about him, I asked her about care and feeding and housing and all seemed great.
Any tips????