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[RC] getting your money back - Alice Yovich

she's already contacted the seller who launched into a tirade about how my friend ruined her horse and she only sold my friend the horse as a "trail horse" not a "dressage" horse. The horse wasn't sold with any stipulations as to the work he'd be doing and in fact, what is the definition of "trail horse" For me, a trail horse is one that can put in the miles for natrc going whatever speed I so choose. Our vet has said that even if he could be pasture sound, he'll never carry a ride down the road at more than a walk.

She's going to take her to court, but she's going to have to have the horse put down before it can be resolved. He's in too much mental and physical pain (four year old, trapped in a stall) to survive. She's more concerned with him have an end that is full of dignity than keeping him alive for some other means.

At 07:29 AM 9/14/2004, you wrote:
If she takes it to court, she may also be able to recover the expenses
associated with the horse after the purchase (although this is much
harder).  However, the most important thing for her to do is to contact
the seller immediately and seek remedy there first (i.e. she has to ask
the seller for the money back first and can only go to court if that
doesn't work).


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