
Re: Velvet for Sale!
I'm having a hard time following what's going on here, but you really shouldn't be sharing accounts and bidding up your own horses for sale sounds like a crummy thing to do.

Re: Velvet for Sale!
Hey guys!HallOfFame 2 wrote:Dear Prancer,Train wrote: And why bother selling it and saying its public if your never gonna accept any but your own?
My first question is: When does this Auction end exactly?
She does have a point...you have stated in the past that you and Prancer are the same person...but Prancer 2 is your friend's account...which this all does not match up. I think what you are doing is rather wrong...bidding on your own horse to "boost" the price, is not fair to players. They offer the money because they want the horse and are willing to pay over the value of the horse...and yet you won't accept their offer unless it's insanely high...this is just my opinion on this. I think that trying to be fair to those who want the horse is your best bet since these are public forums and anyone and everyone can read them. I would be careful how you treat others and what you say on here. I wouldn't want you to get a bad reputation. But please...be fair and honest to people especially during sales (if you agree on a price then sell the horse for the price, do not ask for more money than you agreed to). I will add Oak 7 the Admins in on this...because if this sale does not go through as desired, then this whole this would be considered a set up for those who bid. Now I don't know if the other person who uses this account is aware of this Auction, but it would be smart to alert them about it. I know honeybunny really wanted the horse but you declined her offer of $250k and now have the horse on auction because you desire more than that. Which is nothing wrong with it but I do not think the horse will sell if you keep out bidding people on your side account. The reason you have a lot of bids are because they want your horse for that price, and if you keep asking them to pay more they will go broke over it and it's not fair to them paying that much when you have both of your accounts running the auction. That's just my personal opinion and understanding of this whole situation.
~ HOF 2
BlackOak2 wrote:...Tom wrote:I'm having a hard time following what's going on here, but you really shouldn't be sharing accounts and bidding up your own horses for sale sounds like a crummy thing to do.larissar wrote:...
So here is what is happening... I have wanted this beautiful colt Velvet since I saw him on the market getting sent back after training. I have been offering on him only to get declined EVERY time! I have offered up to 350K (starting a 20K) for him even though I am barely perched on a pile of money summing to 400K! I was even going to go to my last penny... any then a champion horse! But still I am being declined! I don't understand! I came back on to find Training bidding on their own horse and a bunch of 200K bids... I have been biding on this horse out of love... because he looks just like my beloved recently passed IRL stallion Mystic Cavalla! I really want him and am frustrated that I am being turned down... I am offering top dollar! Also Training Refuses to sell me a horse bred by Walnut the Hamster out of one of my fav mares! I am offering over 60K for him! WHY am I being turned down? This is no longer a fun little thing for me... I am actually crying about this!




Re: Velvet for Sale!
I agree with both HallOfFame2 and D.M Boarding. The way of earning $ through sales, training services, champing services, aging services, and boarding services is to build up a good reputation (meaning when you are supposed to give the horse back to the owner, you do not steal the horse, you do not rehome the horse, you do not sell the horse to a player who offers a bunch of $ for a horse that isn't even yours, and/or you do not ask for a higher price than what you and that player had agreed on). Once you build up your reputation and trust with all of the other players, especially as a trainer, you will get a bunch of players who will want you to train horses and you will earn a bunch of $ and making it fair for both you and the other players. You have to work to earn your $ unless someone's offering directly to you and/or to anyone that they're offering to do donations and/or buying someone PT points. If you were really, actually wanting to sell the horse, you would've sold it to the 1st person who offered an amount of $ that both that player and you are able to agree on. If you don't want to sell the horse, then don't bother with putting up a sale ad on the forums.D.M Boarding wrote:I totally agree!HallOfFame 2 wrote:
She does have a point...you have stated in the past that you and Prancer are the same person...but Prancer 2 is your friend's account...which this all does not match up. I think what you are doing is rather wrong...bidding on your own horse to "boost" the price, is not fair to players. They offer the money because they want the horse and are willing to pay over the value of the horse...and yet you won't accept their offer unless it's insanely high...this is just my opinion on this. I think that trying to be fair to those who want the horse is your best bet since these are public forums and anyone and everyone can read them. I would be careful how you treat others and what you say on here. I wouldn't want you to get a bad reputation. But please...be fair and honest to people especially during sales (if you agree on a price then sell the horse for the price, do not ask for more money than you agreed to). I will add Oak in on this...because if this sale does not go through as desired, then this whole this would be considered a set up for those who bid. Now I don't know if the other person who uses this account is aware of this Auction, but it would be smart to alert them about it. I know honeybunny really wanted the horse but you declined her offer of $250k and now have the horse on auction because you desire more than that. Which is nothing wrong with it but I do not think the horse will sell if you keep out bidding people on your side account. The reason you have a lot of bids are because they want your horse for that price, and if you keep asking them to pay more they will go broke over it and it's not fair to them paying that much when you have both of your accounts running the auction. That's just my personal opinion and understanding of this whole situation.
~ HOF 2
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Re: Velvet for Sale!
Training Services, see how simply you wanting more than what a horse is worth is making this game less fun for others? Only a really good horse, like this one http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1956415 of my friends', would go for more than $200,000 which is fair because he is a champion, a really good racehorse, a world record holder, and has won tons of $. But horses like that Grinder should only be like $60,000 at the most. Also, remember how you complained to me about that one Grinder that I was selling and how you thought it was too high of a price? If you don't believe me that you had complained about the too high of a price, look here: http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 15&t=18419 I don't think it's fair to complain to me about pricing a horse for sale too high when in turn, you're doing the exact same to others. But I was willing to lower the price to where both honeybunny and I could agree on, which you should do too. That's how you sell a horse is by coming to a price where both the buyer and you can agree on.honeybunny wrote:Hey guys!HallOfFame 2 wrote:
Dear Prancer,
My first question is: When does this Auction end exactly?
She does have a point...you have stated in the past that you and Prancer are the same person...but Prancer 2 is your friend's account...which this all does not match up. I think what you are doing is rather wrong...bidding on your own horse to "boost" the price, is not fair to players. They offer the money because they want the horse and are willing to pay over the value of the horse...and yet you won't accept their offer unless it's insanely high...this is just my opinion on this. I think that trying to be fair to those who want the horse is your best bet since these are public forums and anyone and everyone can read them. I would be careful how you treat others and what you say on here. I wouldn't want you to get a bad reputation. But please...be fair and honest to people especially during sales (if you agree on a price then sell the horse for the price, do not ask for more money than you agreed to). I will add Oak 7 the Admins in on this...because if this sale does not go through as desired, then this whole this would be considered a set up for those who bid. Now I don't know if the other person who uses this account is aware of this Auction, but it would be smart to alert them about it. I know honeybunny really wanted the horse but you declined her offer of $250k and now have the horse on auction because you desire more than that. Which is nothing wrong with it but I do not think the horse will sell if you keep out bidding people on your side account. The reason you have a lot of bids are because they want your horse for that price, and if you keep asking them to pay more they will go broke over it and it's not fair to them paying that much when you have both of your accounts running the auction. That's just my personal opinion and understanding of this whole situation.
~ HOF 2
So here is what is happening... I have wanted this beautiful colt Velvet since I saw him on the market getting sent back after training. I have been offering on him only to get declined EVERY time! I have offered up to 350K (starting a 20K) for him even though I am barely perched on a pile of money summing to 400K! I was even going to go to my last penny... any then a champion horse! But still I am being declined! I don't understand! I came back on to find Training bidding on their own horse and a bunch of 200K bids... I have been biding on this horse out of love... because he looks just like my beloved recently passed IRL stallion Mystic Cavalla! I really want him and am frustrated that I am being turned down... I am offering top dollar! Also Training Refuses to sell me a horse bred by Walnut the Hamster out of one of my fav mares! I am offering over 60K for him! WHY am I being turned down? This is no longer a fun little thing for me... I am actually crying about this!![]()
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Re: Velvet for Sale!
hHallOfFame 2 wrote:Dear Prancer,Train wrote: And why bother selling it and saying its public if your never gonna accept any but your own?
My first question is: When does this Auction end exactly?
She does have a point...you have stated in the past that you and Prancer are the same person...but Prancer 2 is your friend's account...which this all does not match up. I think what you are doing is rather wrong...bidding on your own horse to "boost" the price, is not fair to players. They offer the money because they want the horse and are willing to pay over the value of the horse...and yet you won't accept their offer unless it's insanely high...this is just my opinion on this. I think that trying to be fair to those who want the horse is your best bet since these are public forums and anyone and everyone can read them. I would be careful how you treat others and what you say on here. I wouldn't want you to get a bad reputation. But please...be fair and honest to people especially during sales (if you agree on a price then sell the horse for the price, do not ask for more money than you agreed to). I will add Oak 7 the Admins in on this...because if this sale does not go through as desired, then this whole this would be considered a set up for those who bid. Now I don't know if the other person who uses this account is aware of this Auction, but it would be smart to alert them about it. I know honeybunny really wanted the horse but you declined her offer of $250k and now have the horse on auction because you desire more than that. Which is nothing wrong with it but I do not think the horse will sell if you keep out bidding people on your side account. The reason you have a lot of bids are because they want your horse for that price, and if you keep asking them to pay more they will go broke over it and it's not fair to them paying that much when you have both of your accounts running the auction. That's just my personal opinion and understanding of this whole situation.
~ HOF 2
BlackOak2 wrote:...Tom wrote:...larissar wrote:...
Umm..I share training services account with someone else

Re: Velvet for Sale!
Which you shouldn't be doing since they can do random things while you're not watching them.Training Services wrote:hHallOfFame 2 wrote:
Dear Prancer,
My first question is: When does this Auction end exactly?
She does have a point...you have stated in the past that you and Prancer are the same person...but Prancer 2 is your friend's account...which this all does not match up. I think what you are doing is rather wrong...bidding on your own horse to "boost" the price, is not fair to players. They offer the money because they want the horse and are willing to pay over the value of the horse...and yet you won't accept their offer unless it's insanely high...this is just my opinion on this. I think that trying to be fair to those who want the horse is your best bet since these are public forums and anyone and everyone can read them. I would be careful how you treat others and what you say on here. I wouldn't want you to get a bad reputation. But please...be fair and honest to people especially during sales (if you agree on a price then sell the horse for the price, do not ask for more money than you agreed to). I will add Oak 7 the Admins in on this...because if this sale does not go through as desired, then this whole this would be considered a set up for those who bid. Now I don't know if the other person who uses this account is aware of this Auction, but it would be smart to alert them about it. I know honeybunny really wanted the horse but you declined her offer of $250k and now have the horse on auction because you desire more than that. Which is nothing wrong with it but I do not think the horse will sell if you keep out bidding people on your side account. The reason you have a lot of bids are because they want your horse for that price, and if you keep asking them to pay more they will go broke over it and it's not fair to them paying that much when you have both of your accounts running the auction. That's just my personal opinion and understanding of this whole situation.
~ HOF 2
Umm..I share training services account with someone else

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Re: Velvet for Sale!
Okay...the auctiiion will end todayShadow_Hills wrote:Which you shouldn't be doing since they can do random things while you're not watching them.Training Services wrote:h
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Change your password so that other person, who you're sharing your account with, can't get in.Training Services wrote:Okay...the auctiiion will end todayShadow_Hills wrote:
Which you shouldn't be doing since they can do random things while you're not watching them.

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okay. I canceled my offdfShadow_Hills wrote:Change your password so that other person, who you're sharing your account with, can't get in.Training Services wrote: Okay...the auctiiion will end today

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Redo the auction so that they won't have to pay what they're going pay over $200,000. Let the players, who want the horse, bid as much as they wish to without you pushing the price way too muchTraining Services wrote:okay. I canceled my offdfShadow_Hills wrote:
Change your password so that other person, who you're sharing your account with, can't get in.