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alison
Platinum Member
Wales
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Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 8:14:26 PM
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Well I think a lot of my friends on here will know that I sold my beautiful boy Aragorn (strider) just a few weeks ago I have since been made aware that he was up for sale within 3 weeks of selling him, after being told he would an endurance horse. Any way I have phoned today and offered to buy Strider back at the price she is asking. Seller was very unpleasant on the phone and concluded the conversation by saying a 'Grey Arab had just died', while we were discussing Strider so to insinuate it was my beautiful Boy and hung up on me. Now this is just completely out of order, and as Strider is completely fit and a stunning boy I am very distressed that she will not sell him to me at the price he is advertised at and feel completely blown away by her attitude, after we agreed to keep in touch!!! I will be speaking to my Solicitor next week and taking this much further. Alison
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Dark Angel
Silver Member
England
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Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 8:22:42 PM
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So sorry to hear your awful news. You must be out of your mind with worry. Is it worth getting a friend to go along and buy him back for you?
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Anne C
Gold Member
United Kingdom
886 Posts |
Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 8:26:43 PM
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Sorry to hear that, hope you get him back soon.
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nikki83
Silver Member
427 Posts |
Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 8:30:37 PM
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Blimey thats awful! Fingers crossed you get him back. Nikki x |
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jacki
Platinum Member
United Kingdom
1988 Posts |
Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 8:53:20 PM
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Omg Alison that's dreadful, some people are so cruel. I really hope he is ok, as his breeder I feel responsible for him even tho I don't have money or facities to buy him myself if I can help in anyway let me know. I hope you get him back soon as i know you sold him reluctantly and in good faith. Pm me if I can help. Xxx |
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JESSIEMAE
Gold Member
England
872 Posts |
Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 8:58:14 PM
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Hi Alison, I know exactly how you feel. I sold a mare to the person who had loaned her for three years, last August. The home was a good home and I felt happy to sell her. However, four months after selling my mare, I saw her advertised on an internet website. We rang up about her and my husband went up with the trailer the next day. We bought her back, looking very sorry for herself and covered in rainscald.
She has now made a complete recovery, sadly I am not in a position to keep her but will make sure she has the best possible home, even if it means me loaning her out on a long term loan (with all the necessary checks and contracts in place). At least that way, I will always be able to secure her future.
Good luck and hope you are able to get your lovely boy back, even if it means somebody else buying him on your behalf.
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Fee
Platinum Member
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Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 9:29:16 PM
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Alison this is awful for you!! I really feel for you trying to get your boy back and well done for that.
To suggest and even say a grey arab died!!! Why??? That is deplorable, between that and what has been done to that poor foal what are these people all about!! Sick.
Let alison buy her horse back!!!
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alison
Platinum Member
Wales
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Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 9:31:58 PM
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This was the horse of my dreams, I sold him to what I believed to be am amazing endurance home. What a huge mistake. Ali |
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sab2
Platinum Member
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Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 9:36:38 PM
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We have just bought our Donkey back after 3 yrs , i saw him advertised in local paper, i have no idea why they didnt tell me it was pure look i saw him. This is him hes called.....Rt Hon Horatio Donk... |
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pro1
Bronze Member
Wales
220 Posts |
Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 9:38:28 PM
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thats just discusting!!! if she isnt getting on with you're boy, you'd think she'd be over the moon for you too want him back, i don't understand why she wouldn't want him to go back to someone he knows!? I really hope you sort it my heart goes out to you |
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Callisto
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Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 9:38:32 PM
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I don't wish to add to your troubles, but unless you made an agreement with her when you sold him ( in writing preferably) that you would have first refusal if she decided to sell him, then a solicitor will not really be able to help you. The fact that he has been advertised for sale is an 'invitation to treat', she does not have to sell him to anybody that she chooses not to. |
Zahkira (GR Amaretto x Taffetta) Linda East Sussex |
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sab2
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Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 9:38:33 PM
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Forgot to say i do hope you manage to get him back ok, please pm me if i can help in any way ( not sure what area you are in ) Best of luck. |
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alison
Platinum Member
Wales
1810 Posts |
Posted - 27 Aug 2010 : 10:07:19 PM
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Fee I love you!!!, why oh why would someone suggest that my beautiful boy had died??, very very sad - 'just checking up on him'' as any past owner would do, and as I believe we all do in the Arabian world to the best of our ability. Just not sure what I can say say now, so so sad that someone that appears so professional is the complete opposite of what they say even though I believed that I had done done all the the homework before I sold him. But after the dire conversation of today which leaves me staggered and stunned I will just try and get my horse back as |no longer have any trust at all in the buyer of Strider(aragorn) I want my horse back now. I have phoned you on several occasions and you will not enter into a conversations with me regarding Strider saying he is not for sale, yet I have seen the ad you have on SERC with my pictures. Don't know what you are up to but please just have the decency to tell me what is happening |
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LadyLuck1
Gold Member
England
730 Posts |
Posted - 28 Aug 2010 : 12:28:25 AM
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How horrible, you would think if she was having problems with him she would be glad you wanted to buy him back. I know I would if I had a problem with Kirstie. Mary |
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Arabian Girl
Platinum Member
England
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Posted - 28 Aug 2010 : 12:38:26 AM
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This is him hes called.....Rt Hon Horatio Donk..i love that name Alison i am very sorry to hear about your lovely horse |
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Edited by - Arabian Girl on 28 Aug 2010 12:39:08 AM |
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HORSE
Bronze Member
United Kingdom
74 Posts |
Posted - 28 Aug 2010 : 5:01:01 PM
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HI CAN A FRIEND NOT BUY HIM BACK FOR U NO ONE NEEDS TO NO AND KEEP IT DISGREET HOPING AL GOES WELL . |
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jacki
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United Kingdom
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jacki
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pinkvboots
Platinum Member
United Kingdom
3290 Posts |
Posted - 01 Sep 2010 : 09:23:32 AM
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That is awful some people are horrible, get a friend to ring her and pretend she is interested in buying him, I hope you gt him back. |
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kastell
Silver Member
France
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Posted - 01 Sep 2010 : 09:28:11 AM
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Some people are just horrid, hope you can get a friend to buy him back on your behalf! |
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LYNDILOU
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United Kingdom
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phoenixbruka
Gold Member
England
1190 Posts |
Posted - 01 Sep 2010 : 3:03:23 PM
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Just get a friend to arrange a viewing and give her the cash to go buy there and then. wait round the corner with the trailer and hey presto youve got your horse back
dont get mad, get even!
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angel2002
Platinum Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 01 Sep 2010 : 4:10:38 PM
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I have the impression from Alison's last post that the current owner of Strider is a member on here.........So here is a message for you
Alison has offered to buy Strider back for the price you are asking in your advert, I do not see the problem? Why would you want to get a bad name on here and amongst the Arabian fraternity over a horse that you clearly do not want now and have advertised for sale??
Whatever your reason for now not wanting Strider, do the decent thing and let Alison buy him back, you get the asking price and Alison gets her boy back, end of story..... Thank you for doing the right thing. |
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LYNDILOU
Platinum Member
United Kingdom
13976 Posts |
Posted - 01 Sep 2010 : 4:43:54 PM
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I dont think the buyer IS a memeber on here so she is unlikely to see it , however I do know of the person and she makes no secret that she is a dealer, she has in the past bought a crimbo son ( not from me) intending to bring him on and sell him which she did . however if she has been offered the price she is asking I dont see the problem. as others here have said it would be easy for you to get someone else to buy him back for you. good luck. she normally deals in endurence horses. |
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nikki83
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Posted - 01 Sep 2010 : 5:06:49 PM
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I think the person who has him at present also has a gelding for sale on the sales pages, do they not have to be a member to post an advert? Hope you get him back Alison. Nikki x |
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LYNDILOU
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