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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
Post by BlackOak2 »
They are continuing to age (I don't use frozen accounts). Please be aware that they will continue to age until pickup, so the quicker you can place your bids the sooner I can get them to you.
Consider about 2 years pass every day (each day is a little different, sometimes less then a year, other days upwards of four, although four years is rare).
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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
Post by DreamingInColour »
They all have bids on them over the price range you offered them originally, I'm too short on funds to afford their current bids.BlackOak2 wrote:They are continuing to age (I don't use frozen accounts). Please be aware that they will continue to age until pickup, so the quicker you can place your bids the sooner I can get them to you.
Consider about 2 years pass every day (each day is a little different, sometimes less then a year, other days upwards of four, although four years is rare).
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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
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I offered them to you at a set price of 6000 per horse. 6000 per horse is what I'm still willing to sell them to you for. This type of sale is considered a 'Private Sale' and not a 'Bidding Sale'. Although anybody can still place a bid on them, only the owner can select to sell to a particular buyer, which means I can still sell to you for the agreed upon price regardless of other bids.DreamingInColour wrote:
They all have bids on them over the price range you offered them originally, I'm too short on funds to afford their current bids.
We have a contract for the sale of these horses to you for 6000 each or 7000 for one if you choose to accept either offer. This is our contract and it supersedes other offers.
I'm willing to take a short-fall on these horses, if you still want them, I have no problem with that, regardless of how much other players might want them. It just goes to show you that these horses are worth more than I'm selling them to you for.
Even if you want to sell them immediately afterward for whatever highest bid you want, you're welcome to do that, I'm selling these horses to you so that they can earn you money. If that means you want to turn them around and sell them on the market, that is your choice. They should earn you more if you kept them or they may prove more valuable in other areas (like breeding a new breed or a new competition horse or a new grinder, etc.). But once sold, these horses will belong to you and you can do with them as you see fit.
If you find yourself short on money to afford the 6000 apiece, let me know, I have more horses I'm training up and I'm willing to shift the contract over to them (you'll have time to save some monies then). Let me know.
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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
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Okay, thank you. I'll purchase them both nowBlackOak2 wrote:I offered them to you at a set price of 6000 per horse. 6000 per horse is what I'm still willing to sell them to you for. This type of sale is considered a 'Private Sale' and not a 'Bidding Sale'. Although anybody can still place a bid on them, only the owner can select to sell to a particular buyer, which means I can still sell to you for the agreed upon price regardless of other bids.DreamingInColour wrote:
They all have bids on them over the price range you offered them originally, I'm too short on funds to afford their current bids.
We have a contract for the sale of these horses to you for 6000 each or 7000 for one if you choose to accept either offer. This is our contract and it supersedes other offers.
I'm willing to take a short-fall on these horses, if you still want them, I have no problem with that, regardless of how much other players might want them. It just goes to show you that these horses are worth more than I'm selling them to you for.
Even if you want to sell them immediately afterward for whatever highest bid you want, you're welcome to do that, I'm selling these horses to you so that they can earn you money. If that means you want to turn them around and sell them on the market, that is your choice. They should earn you more if you kept them or they may prove more valuable in other areas (like breeding a new breed or a new competition horse or a new grinder, etc.). But once sold, these horses will belong to you and you can do with them as you see fit.
If you find yourself short on money to afford the 6000 apiece, let me know, I have more horses I'm training up and I'm willing to shift the contract over to them (you'll have time to save some monies then). Let me know.
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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
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You could take the one, but not the other, you appear to be out of room.DreamingInColour wrote:
Okay, thank you. I'll purchase them both now
I'll keep trying until you can. I'm just letting you know.
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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
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Oh thanks for letting me know!BlackOak2 wrote:You could take the one, but not the other, you appear to be out of room.DreamingInColour wrote:
Okay, thank you. I'll purchase them both now
I'll keep trying until you can. I'm just letting you know.
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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
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You have room, but not the funds...DreamingInColour wrote:Oh thanks for letting me know!BlackOak2 wrote:
You could take the one, but not the other, you appear to be out of room.
I'll keep trying until you can. I'm just letting you know.
She's starting to age a bit, now at 14 years, 6 months. Resend your offer with what you have on hand (less than 6000) so I can get her over to you when I sign on tomorrow.
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Edited to add: I had to take her down temporarily for other sales and may do so again, if she's not up for you when you go to post, hopefully I'll be on the same time you are so you can just ping me.
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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
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She has passed on.DreamingInColour wrote:...
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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
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Re: Sale price of fully trained horse
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KYTrainer wrote:Umm... I’ m pretty new here as well, is it ok if I purchase a grinder as well? ( PLEASE I NEED MONEY BAD I SPENT IT ALL ON TRAINER COARSES).
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