Yikes- I thought at first she was going to claim she was really hurt and try to sue you or something. I have been lucky- the only horse I have sold in the last 20 years was sold to the first person who came to look at him. I did not even have him advertised- she was a friend of my husbands who came out to ride. You know how that goes, I was thinking, year sure she can ride, and tied up all of my horses for her to pick from. She picked the largest one, a 4 year old 16.3 Draft TB cross. Next thing you know, they are out in the field cantering around doing simple lead changes and I was on my 13.1 hand pony going , "Umm, he can't do those yet" . She called later that night and asked if I would sell him, they are perfect.