Wouldn't we all like to sell a horse and enjoy the surprise of receiving a much higher price than expected? OF COURSE!.
But, listing at online auctions or sale pages at just dum-dum starting $$$ only does one thing. Makes the seller look idiotic. Recent lines, acquisition costs and other determining info. is pretty much EZ available. The real twister that causes a certain scream is the listing start that is higher than the horse's most recent claiming classification. If the buyer and/or buyers get caught up in the bidding frenzy, maybe remember a horse from days gone by or believe the offering is worth more * that's on them. And! it sometimes happens. BUT, for crying out loud! Don't ask $20K for some $5K dog and then scratch your head when you don't get a single bid.
RE: I wrote this because I see a few ongait today that fit this situation
Email the English and Arabs, like Tabor, Mangier, Smith, Darley, Godolphin, they went into a bidding war that ended at $16,000,000 for a piece of shit that couldn't run a lick with Pletcher training and went 0/3 with a third, and as a stud bred a horse at best with 30+ ran races and earnings of $300k, now retired from stud.
It all started with the baby T-bred running a 1/8 in a quarter horse time, and decent breeding and Tabor and friends winning the bid, and naming it The Green Monkey after the Magnier's golf course in Barbados. Send them a hyped up email, as they're known billionaires for also being sucker ass bitch stupid motherfuckers, at times.
