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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 108702" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I prefer the horse sale approach. You have (usually) a big selection. Price is determined by competitive bid and if you took the time to go through the horses BEFORE the sale you already have the 5 or 6 that meet your critieria written down in advance. I hate classified ads because most of the time you play phone tag with the guy, then drive all over the world, only to see his "too good too be true" price is probably more than the nag is worth. Some people prefer to do business with friends. I don't. If an animal does not work out, I don't want to have to justify it to somebody who was emotionally attached to it. And I don't want to lose a friend over telling them that their horse evaluating skills are nonexistent or that their price is ridiculous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 108702, member: 2095"] I prefer the horse sale approach. You have (usually) a big selection. Price is determined by competitive bid and if you took the time to go through the horses BEFORE the sale you already have the 5 or 6 that meet your critieria written down in advance. I hate classified ads because most of the time you play phone tag with the guy, then drive all over the world, only to see his "too good too be true" price is probably more than the nag is worth. Some people prefer to do business with friends. I don't. If an animal does not work out, I don't want to have to justify it to somebody who was emotionally attached to it. And I don't want to lose a friend over telling them that their horse evaluating skills are nonexistent or that their price is ridiculous. [/QUOTE]
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