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The Do’s and Don’ts of Buying Used Saddles and Tack On Facebook, Ebay, and Tack Trader

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grabBy: Stanton Harris, Harris Leather & Silverworks

Over the past decade, we have witnessed tremendous growth in technology in all areas of society. Everywhere you turn it seems someone is browsing on a smartphone or working on a tablet or computer. Along with this surge in technological advances we have witnessed the growth of used tack being readily traded on websites such as Facebook, Tack Trader and eBay. Websites such as these can be tremendous tools to help individuals buy, sell, and trade used saddles and tack with ease and with great results.

There are many benefits to using these sites to your advantage, whether you’re shopping for quality pre-owned equipment or trying to clean out your tack room and make some extra cash. However, buying and selling on these sites can have drawbacks, and you wouldn’t believe some of the horror stories we hear from our customers on a daily basis. At Harris, our customers are very important to us, so it’s distressing when we hear about their bad experiences buying and selling tack online. As the company that manufactures much of the tack that’s regularly traded on eBay, Facebook groups, and the like, we feel it’s our responsibility to educate and assist our customers by providing several do’s and don’ts concerning the trading of Harris brand saddles and tack online.

DO: ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS get a serial number for any Harris saddle that you’re considering purchasing online. The same goes if you’re selling a saddle as well. Make sure you provide the individual buying your used saddle with its serial number. We keep detailed records of saddles by their serial numbers and encourage our customers to report to us, first, if a saddle has been stolen, so we can flag it in our database. Buying a saddle on Facebook, eBay, or Tack Trader without first seeing a picture of the serial number could get you in the middle of a mess if the saddle was stolen. Once you have the number, give us a call and we can confirm its legitimacy and provide you with more information regarding that particular saddle.

DON’T: Do not wholly accept what a seller online tells you about the seat size, year, model, or original price of a Harris saddle. Request a photo of the saddle’s serial number. A Harris saddle’s serial number can tell you the seat size of the saddle as well as the year in which it was built. Give us a call and we will be happy to help you with researching the serial number. You wouldn’t believe how often we hear from customers who have bought saddles from private individuals and have been misinformed about the seat size, year, model, and even the original price of the saddle when it was new.

DO: Check our website to compare any used Harris tack or merchandise that you’re viewing online to our current products. This often helps you compare a used item against the cost of the same item or similar items new. It’s amazing the items we see selling on Facebook, eBay, and Tack Trader that are selling for more money than what you could get for the same item, new, from our website.

DON’T: Don’t buy a saddle online from a private seller who has provided just one picture of the saddle. We’ve heard from several customers who hastily bought a saddle online based off only one or two pictures, only to realize that several damaged parts, tears, or stains were concealed in the picture. Remember, buying a used saddle from a reputable business helps guarantee that the saddle is safe and not worn to a dangerous point. You don’t have that guarantee when buying from a private individual. Do your homework first to ensure that you don’t end up with a saddle that’s unsafe and in need of costly repairs to make it safe again.

DO: Ask the seller about their return policy. Our return policy for almost every item we sell, including used saddles and tack, is very accommodating. We understand that buying a saddle or tack online isn’t like buying the same item face to face at a show. Sometimes, a saddle or piece of tack may not fit a rider or horse exactly the way you’d imagined, so the ability to return is a huge advantage. Many sellers on eBay and Facebook are open to returns; however, some are not. Don’t get stuck with something you’re not happy with because you didn’t discuss the possibility of a return before reaching an agreement.

DON’T: Don’t purchase a saddle or tack item from someone on eBay that has a poor feedback score or rating. eBay offers the chance for both buyers and sellers to leave either positive or negative feedback ratings about the performance of either party involved in the deal. This score should be checked before buying from someone on eBay. Unlike Facebook, eBay also has a buyer protection program that guarantees that if you were scammed, cheated, or mislead that eBay will do what’s necessary to right any wrong. If you’re not happy with the way a deal was handled on Facebook, and the buyer or seller isn’t willing to make it right, you’re out of luck. Remember, Facebook was designed for individuals to share pictures, videos, ideas and other social aspects of life. It was never originally designed for commerce, nor is it designed for commerce today. This isn’t saying that Facebook cannot be utilized as a wonderful tool for buying and selling saddles and tack, just keep in mind that there is no scam protection for buyers and sellers who have been wrongfully treated.

DO: Always discuss shipping methods, costs, and procedures with the person selling the used tack item. When dealing with a business, you’re usually guaranteed that your item will be professionally packed in an appropriate size and strength box. We ship saddles and tack all over the world on a daily basis and know how to ensure that a fancy show saddle will arrive at your door unharmed. Often times, individuals selling saddles on Facebook, eBay, and Tack Trader aren’t professionals and have little to no experience shipping high value saddles across the country. Request that your saddle or tack item be packed in a sturdy cardboard carton that’s the proper size for that item. Saddles shipped in a box that’s too big often have room to move around in the box and get damaged when being transported during shipping. Also, make sure you insure or request insurance for each package with the proper dollar amount necessary to replace the item should it be lost or damaged in shipping.

DO: Discuss the expected time frame for buyers to pay and sellers to ship the saddle or tack. We’ve heard from customers who reached an agreement with buyers on a price but didn’t receive payment for the item until weeks later. We’ve also heard from customers who bought a used item on Facebook and didn’t receive the item until weeks after they paid for that item. Make sure your buyer or seller knows how quickly you expect the transaction to be handled.

Utilizing some, or all, of the above suggestions when buying or selling Harris saddles and tack online is sure to save you a lot of headache. Facebook, eBay, Tack Trader, and other sites have become great tools for our industry to buy, sell, and trade Harris products. However, doing business on these sites can come with many unforeseen problems when the proper precautions aren’t taken. We strive for all of our customers to be treated fairly when buying and selling tack online and hope this article will assist in making that desire a reality in the future.

For more information about Harris Leather & Silverworks visit HarrisLeather.com.

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