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Sale Barn Lingo?
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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 1235855" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I'd be very interested in knowing how something like that turned out. It sounds like it is more of a civil matter than criminal, and here, the police tell you that those issues need to go through the court system. My local sale barn is often not clear on things either, and there have been a few times where I'd considered bidding on something, and if it came back with a similar misunderstanding, just telling them to stick it. Since they're not the friendliest group in the first place, I'm not too concerned with inconveniencing them. I wonder what their reaction would be if I told them to keep the animal and sue me to force me to pay. Even if they won it would take months. And then they still have to collect</p><p>You don't like them don't go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 1235855, member: 8873"] I'd be very interested in knowing how something like that turned out. It sounds like it is more of a civil matter than criminal, and here, the police tell you that those issues need to go through the court system. My local sale barn is often not clear on things either, and there have been a few times where I'd considered bidding on something, and if it came back with a similar misunderstanding, just telling them to stick it. Since they're not the friendliest group in the first place, I'm not too concerned with inconveniencing them. I wonder what their reaction would be if I told them to keep the animal and sue me to force me to pay. Even if they won it would take months. And then they still have to collect You don't like them don't go. [/QUOTE]
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