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<blockquote data-quote="GrannyAching" data-source="post: 2802986" data-attributes="member: 21754"><p>Horsey people are like the rest of us, some good, some bad but as I cover both sides of the fence, I will say too many of them tend to be of the mind set that will spend £5000 on a horse and then quibble over 10p on a bale of hay or over the size of the bale even after they have seen the bales and agreed the price (had one this week - £1.20 off the field FGS she'd seen it evn asked if she could have more then when it came time to getting the cash out..........) So the only way to deal with it is to go head on IMO "I'm doing you a favour. I'm paying by the month as we agreed. I'm managing the sheep to do you the service you want. If the grass had not supported 15 I wouldn't have been coming back asking for a discount. and anything else in a similar vein."</p><p></p><p>If it's still no go walk away (whatever your circs - I got the matches out once over a load of hay), they usually see sense once you make them look outside the "me bubble".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrannyAching, post: 2802986, member: 21754"] Horsey people are like the rest of us, some good, some bad but as I cover both sides of the fence, I will say too many of them tend to be of the mind set that will spend £5000 on a horse and then quibble over 10p on a bale of hay or over the size of the bale even after they have seen the bales and agreed the price (had one this week - £1.20 off the field FGS she'd seen it evn asked if she could have more then when it came time to getting the cash out..........) So the only way to deal with it is to go head on IMO "I'm doing you a favour. I'm paying by the month as we agreed. I'm managing the sheep to do you the service you want. If the grass had not supported 15 I wouldn't have been coming back asking for a discount. and anything else in a similar vein." If it's still no go walk away (whatever your circs - I got the matches out once over a load of hay), they usually see sense once you make them look outside the "me bubble". [/QUOTE]
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