> $15,000 if she sold her 1 year old stud colt..he is awesome....of
> course she has 2 other icelandics that she purchased in California
> that she lost over $25,000 on, because the woman will not give her
> the paperwork....she is trusting and did not get the papers the very
> second the money was passed...so even if she sold he stud colt for
> %15,000, she is still very very far behind in the horse game.
>
 I paid 2500 for mine as a weanling and he is just as awesome. Could
not possibly be any less awesome than her 15,000 horse.   as for the
ones she lost 25000 on-- it was not because she was trusting, it was
because she was preyed on by evil people looking to take her to the
cleaners.  That is very sad.  But if it happened to me I would not be
"behind in the horse game" I would be posting to every list that
exists on the internet, writing mass email mailouts to every email
address on every website I could find.  I would go to equine affair
and annual USIHC meetings and evaulations and post HUGE posters
outlining in detail what was done to me.  I would place classified ads
in every horse publication on the planet.   I would not rest until
that person would never sell a horse again to an innocent victim.  Why
arent you shouting their names to the hilltops??
Janice
yipie tie yie yo

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