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So, the seller has taken the listing down. I'm not sure if she will relist or not, she expressed her disappointment that she was not informed when buying her (I have to assume she's changed hands a few times; I know I disclosed the information when I sold her).
Quote from: Prixton on November 11, 2013, 03:52:58 PMSo, the seller has taken the listing down. I'm not sure if she will relist or not, she expressed her disappointment that she was not informed when buying her (I have to assume she's changed hands a few times; I know I disclosed the information when I sold her). Glad to hear that the seller pulled the auction. That's a bad situation (for an unsuspecting buyer OR seller!) & unfortunately it happens quite often because a "repaired" pony can change hands several times. I found quite a few ponies in my collection that I had for years before discovering they were rehairs, and I'm 100% sure I was not told when I bought them. I've started marking the hooves of every rehair that comes through my hands so that if it will be sold in the future, any buyers down the line will know what they're getting.