Posted by dave2 on September 29, 2012 at 10:36:45 from (79.240.139.40):
is it just me, or does anyone else notice that if folks come from nearby, they just hang around and leave without buying anything.... ??
We've got to the point that we barely return calls/emails from local folks... had a woman from a couple towns away nagging about one of our fillies to the point that we gave in and told her to show up this evening (had someone else scheduled for this morning for the same one).... She showed up at the door Thursday afternoon unannounced with a friend. Drug them around for almost 2 hours and answered ???? after ????....... Ended with an "I'll email you tomorrow"..... Nothing.....
This morning at 0800, bell rang and there was a guy and his two daughters from 400 miles away... Had stopped at a bakery and deli and brought breakfast for us all...... went to the pasture with the girl they were interested in and hung out a couple hours then went to see the rest of the "herd" and a couple young sale horses..... Finished up just afternoon and were all hungry, stopped at the guesthouse in town and ate again on them ........ Got to the house had coffee and cake and did the contract/deposit for the horse....... Two hours after they left for home, get a call that they want one of the others for the other daughter and just email them the contract for it......
Same thing with dogs and when the wife bred cats up til a few years ago.....
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