Riverstone Farm Yearling Auction
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Quite a few people have received their offers and not bought the horse. I see no reason for this... you were supposed to not bid more than you have and it is a fast two click process. In the mean time, I'm paying the daily rate on these horses still- so if you receive your message and don't buy the horse I might just go tack on that daily fee to the selling price.
I understand people haven't been online yet since the auction and haven't even seen their messages yet... I'm not referring to those people in this post- I'm just talking about the ones that have. And don't think I'm just singling anyone out either- multiple people are doing this.
I feel like I'm being used just to save a few bucks, and that makes me
I understand people haven't been online yet since the auction and haven't even seen their messages yet... I'm not referring to those people in this post- I'm just talking about the ones that have. And don't think I'm just singling anyone out either- multiple people are doing this.
I feel like I'm being used just to save a few bucks, and that makes me
RIVERSTONE FARM ~ Home of Champions ~ Farms in Kentucky, Germany, and Japan ~
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Timezones and outlawsEmily Mitchell wrote: Quite a few people have received their offers and not bought the horse. I see no reason for this... you were supposed to not bid more than you have and it is a fast two click process. In the mean time, I'm paying the daily rate on these horses still- so if you receive your message and don't buy the horse I might just go tack on that daily fee to the selling price.
I understand people haven't been online yet since the auction and haven't even seen their messages yet... I'm not referring to those people in this post- I'm just talking about the ones that have. And don't think I'm just singling anyone out either- multiple people are doing this.
I feel like I'm being used just to save a few bucks, and that makes me
done now!
Wish list
Alternate horses between jumps and flat.
Search for previous rather than current owners of horses.
Stallions year entered for stud duties.
Automated assistant trainers - sorted, kind of!
European claiming circuit.
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Hey Emily, Im sorry it took me so long to purchase. I was out of town at a roping all weekend. Im really excited about my new fillies. Thanks for giving me the chance to buy such good breeding! Now I have to wait until they are old enough to run...lol. sheesh ... this could seem like forever. Great auction... and thanks again
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As Ben Franklin once said, "In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria."
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Oh don't worry about it at all! Roping, eh? I'm no where NEAR coordinated enough to do that.Mac Silver wrote: Hey Emily, Im sorry it took me so long to purchase. I was out of town at a roping all weekend. Im really excited about my new fillies. Thanks for giving me the chance to buy such good breeding! Now I have to wait until they are old enough to run...lol. sheesh ... this could seem like forever. Great auction... and thanks again
Mac
Hope your new fillies win you lots of races!
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