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Serious question.What's the most annoying part of trying to buy or sell online right now?Lowballers? Tire kickers? No-shows? Weak photos? No real buyer interest? Too many hoops? Slow responses? Trust?Seems like in 2026 it should be easier than it is.Curious what actually frustrates people most.Both platforms are the ultimate "buyer beware" scenario. You'd be hard pressed to find 2 good luck stories out of every 100 listings. Both platforms are just a quick and easy mechanism for people to dump horses that will likely never pay their way let alone make money. Of course, there are exceptions but you can count them on one hand.
The owners of the websites (like ongait and preferred) should require proof of validity of statements made, verify age of photos posted, and a certification from an independent vet for any horse that hasn’t raced within the last 30 days.
Should potential buyers use more/better judgment when they see a horse for sale from an individual/trainer that might not be the most upcoming with proper/correct information?I believe there was a thread or 2 on in in plop past on people/trainers who weren’t forth coming on their horses listed for sale. I won’t mention the names involved.
You and your trainer are to smart to buy any of that misrepresented horses you see online. Your trainer does his homework. Which is why you consistently do well year after year.
The trainer sells more than he buys. People in the business know who he is and is generally well respected.