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【ℳℱinc.】 Training and Services - Closed until next week

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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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8arbarossa wrote:He Baranduin, have you got 2 training spots left for me?
one for me one for Zarathustra please?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/942324
I can do one for you (if you want to post the required information), Zarathurst will need to repost theirs with the required information as they posted when I wasn't open.
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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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Elaina Brewster wrote:
8arbarossa wrote:He Baranduin, have you got 2 training spots left for me?
one for me one for Zarathustra please?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/942324
I can do one for you (if you want to post the required information), Zarathurst will need to repost theirs with the required information as they posted when I wasn't open.
Please fully train this horse :
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/884938
weight moderate
8arbeRouge will be picking the horse up
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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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Please fully train this newborn :
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/942324
weight moderate
8arbeRouge will be picking the horse up

i dont fully understand why training a newborn horse is 20.000 and a horse that is already partially trained is more expensive at 50.000
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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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8arbarossa wrote:Please fully train this newborn :
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/942324
weight moderate
8arbeRouge will be picking the horse up

i dont fully understand why training a newborn horse is 20.000 and a horse that is already partially trained is more expensive at 50.000
There is a bunch of reasons for that...

1. In my experience is it is a pain in the rear to fix other peoples partially trained horses (much easier to train a newborn/untrained horse)
2. If the horse is stuck at very fat, the horse is useless for eventing, much easier to keep a horse from getting stuck at very fat in the first place
3. The people I want to train for (the people who are going to event their horses) will be sending me a new born or near enough, anyways. I find it satisfying to see my handiwork being used and doing well. If I only train a portion of the horse, it isn't my handiwork, is it?
4. Certain individuals like to waste my time (already happened, and this thread has been open for what a month), or expect me to be on demand 24/7
5. Honestly, I don't really need this thread (I make most of my money eventing and I have tons of my own horses to train), I just had many people asking in chat for a reliable trainer
6. Most players who will be sending me a partially trained horse, are the players who want the horse done now (hence the horse is randomly trained by them, until they figured it takes to long to finish), if you want a horse finished in 30 minutes, I'm not your person
7. It seems the horses that are routinely not picked up in a timely manner (or not at all) are the ones partially trained or cheap cannon fodder. Hence, the price for a newborn is higher than most threads, I really don't want to get stuck with a random horse, that isn't usable by myself or saleable
8. I'm military, I like my rules and regulations, and some people cannot follow directions

I suppose it all really boils down to this: This is my training thread, if someone doesn't like my rules, regulations or prices, I'm not twisting anyone's arm forcing them to use me as a trainer. They are free to choose another trainer, in fact, I encourage everyone to shop around and be very sure on your trainer choice.

If you still ish for me to do your Dutchie, I have an appointment today, so it might take me a bit longer to finish your horse (should be done by tomorrow afternoon).
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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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Elaina Brewster wrote:
8arbarossa wrote:Please fully train this newborn :
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/942324
weight moderate
8arbeRouge will be picking the horse up

i dont fully understand why training a newborn horse is 20.000 and a horse that is already partially trained is more expensive at 50.000
There is a bunch of reasons for that...

1. In my experience is it is a pain in the rear to fix other peoples partially trained horses (much easier to train a newborn/untrained horse)
2. If the horse is stuck at very fat, the horse is useless for eventing, much easier to keep a horse from getting stuck at very fat in the first place
3. The people I want to train for (the people who are going to event their horses) will be sending me a new born or near enough, anyways. I find it satisfying to see my handiwork being used and doing well. If I only train a portion of the horse, it isn't my handiwork, is it?
4. Certain individuals like to waste my time (already happened, and this thread has been open for what a month), or expect me to be on demand 24/7
5. Honestly, I don't really need this thread (I make most of my money eventing and I have tons of my own horses to train), I just had many people asking in chat for a reliable trainer
6. Most players who will be sending me a partially trained horse, are the players who want the horse done now (hence the horse is randomly trained by them, until they figured it takes to long to finish), if you want a horse finished in 30 minutes, I'm not your person
7. It seems the horses that are routinely not picked up in a timely manner (or not at all) are the ones partially trained or cheap cannon fodder. Hence, the price for a newborn is higher than most threads, I really don't want to get stuck with a random horse, that isn't usable by myself or saleable
8. I'm military, I like my rules and regulations, and some people cannot follow directions

I suppose it all really boils down to this: This is my training thread, if someone doesn't like my rules, regulations or prices, I'm not twisting anyone's arm forcing them to use me as a trainer. They are free to choose another trainer, in fact, I encourage everyone to shop around and be very sure on your trainer choice.

If you still ish for me to do your Dutchie, I have an appointment today, so it might take me a bit longer to finish your horse (should be done by tomorrow afternoon).
Lots of good reasons. i understand.
Yes i would still want you to train my Dutchie please, i dont mind to wait a few mins :p :twisted:
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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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8arbarossa wrote:
Elaina Brewster wrote:
There is a bunch of reasons for that...

1. In my experience is it is a pain in the rear to fix other peoples partially trained horses (much easier to train a newborn/untrained horse)
2. If the horse is stuck at very fat, the horse is useless for eventing, much easier to keep a horse from getting stuck at very fat in the first place
3. The people I want to train for (the people who are going to event their horses) will be sending me a new born or near enough, anyways. I find it satisfying to see my handiwork being used and doing well. If I only train a portion of the horse, it isn't my handiwork, is it?
4. Certain individuals like to waste my time (already happened, and this thread has been open for what a month), or expect me to be on demand 24/7
5. Honestly, I don't really need this thread (I make most of my money eventing and I have tons of my own horses to train), I just had many people asking in chat for a reliable trainer
6. Most players who will be sending me a partially trained horse, are the players who want the horse done now (hence the horse is randomly trained by them, until they figured it takes to long to finish), if you want a horse finished in 30 minutes, I'm not your person
7. It seems the horses that are routinely not picked up in a timely manner (or not at all) are the ones partially trained or cheap cannon fodder. Hence, the price for a newborn is higher than most threads, I really don't want to get stuck with a random horse, that isn't usable by myself or saleable
8. I'm military, I like my rules and regulations, and some people cannot follow directions

I suppose it all really boils down to this: This is my training thread, if someone doesn't like my rules, regulations or prices, I'm not twisting anyone's arm forcing them to use me as a trainer. They are free to choose another trainer, in fact, I encourage everyone to shop around and be very sure on your trainer choice.

If you still ish for me to do your Dutchie, I have an appointment today, so it might take me a bit longer to finish your horse (should be done by tomorrow afternoon).
Lots of good reasons. i understand.
Yes i would still want you to train my Dutchie please, i dont mind to wait a few mins :p :twisted:
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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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Could you please train these foals for me?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1043342
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1037617
Weight : Thin or Moderately Thin
I will be picking the horses up. :)
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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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PonyRaindrop wrote:Could you please train these foals for me?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1043342
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1037617
Weight : Thin or Moderately Thin
I will be picking the horses up. :)
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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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Elaina Brewster wrote:
PonyRaindrop wrote:Could you please train these foals for me?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1043342
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1037617
Weight : Thin or Moderately Thin
I will be picking the horses up. :)
Please read the post
I did... I'm assuming I missed something..? :?
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Re: MFI Public Training - Open

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PonyRaindrop wrote:
Elaina Brewster wrote:
Please read the post
I did... I'm assuming I missed something..? :?
Oh shoot, never mind. I didn't realize the slots said closed. Sorry! :shock:
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