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Raquel showed me this thread and the related website for this thread today and wanted me to comment on it. Alison, these people look like a major scam job and a law suit waiting to happen. In the Thoroughbred industry, where I have 20+ years of professional exerience, we have agents. Bloodstock, jockey, etc, etc. Then, we have syndicates. We have people that do something known as pin hooking that take an old beat up horses, rehab them and try to sell them for big money. In other words I've seen it all. Any reputable organization has references and/or examples of their work. Aria is a reputable group and it looks like Allyssa Jane is also. When people like the ones referenced in this thread don't have photos or any kind of accomplishments it's got to send up red flags. Reputable people will post examples of their accomplishments. There are none to be seen in this case. This is more than "caveat emptor" or buyer beware. This is a total road block in anyone's mind. I wouldn't go near them. Just my opinion. Peter Quinn
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~Raquel Quinn
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew [their] strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; [and] they shall walk, and not faint. Isaiah 40:31
Proud parents to three completely adorable pugs
"There is a difference between interest and commitment. When you are interested in doing something, you do it when circumstances permit. When you are committed, you accept no excuses, only results." -A message from my grad school advisor. Ya think he's trying to tell me something?
"It's not worth living in the past when the future can end tomorrow." ~Raquel (simply blurted it out and it made sense)
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