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Figuring a Finder's Fee

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**Cowgirl Up**
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2018-10-15 9:22 PM
Subject: Figuring a Finder's Fee


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How do you determine a fair finder's fee when a friend brings you a buyer and helps facilitate the sale of a barrel horse? (Horse's price is in the lower 5-digits)
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total performance
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2018-10-15 9:42 PM
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I'd give 10%
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little_bug
Reg. Oct 2008
Posted 2018-10-15 10:37 PM
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 If someone actively tries to find me a buyer and sends someone to me - 5%, if someone shows the horse or does the selling for me 10%
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2018-10-16 7:35 AM
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If you asked the friend to help you, I'd probably go 10%.  If the friend just sort of showed up with a buyer and stood around and talked great about your horse, maybe 5% or a really nice dinner out or something.

Sometimes I feel that friends specifically want something when they try to help you sell something. Other times I genuinely think they are just great friends and don't want a thing but your smile and thanks.  Talk to your friend and feel them out on what they might want for helping.  
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Liana D
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2018-10-16 8:41 AM
Subject: RE: Figuring a Finder's Fee


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10%
Doesn’t matter if they helped facilitate or not. If they sent you the buyer (that you wouldn’t have had otherwise) 10%.
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Mighty Broke
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2018-10-16 8:41 AM
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IMO---a true friend would expect nothing unless it is their business of selling horses. 
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Liana D
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2018-10-16 8:54 AM
Subject: RE: Figuring a Finder's Fee


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Mighty Broke - 2018-10-16 8:41 AM

IMO---a true friend would expect nothing unless it is their business of selling horses.Β 

A true friend would at least offer the finder’s fee, without question, no matter what the friend’s occupation is ;-). The friend on the receiving end can simply turn it down, but the option should be hers.
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Mighty Broke
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2018-10-16 8:55 AM
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Liana D - 2018-10-16 9:54 AM
Mighty Broke - 2018-10-16 8:41 AM IMO---a true friend would expect nothing unless it is their business of selling horses. 
A true friend would at least offer the finder’s fee, without question, no matter what the friend’s occupation is ;-). The friend on the receiving end can simply turn it down, but the option should be hers.

Valid Point 
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geronabean
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2018-10-16 10:13 AM
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Yall are generous. I've sold a few horses lately for people and got offered nothing, zip, zero, nada. Heck one didn't even thank me.
I wasnt really expecting anything but now I feel jipped. I WANT MY 10% dang it!!!
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ozcancrasher13
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2018-10-16 10:50 AM
Subject: RE: Figuring a Finder's Fee



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I don't expect anything if I tell someone about a horse.  Especially, if all I did was tell them and give contact info. 
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CJE
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2018-10-16 11:04 AM
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little_bug - 2018-10-14 11:37 PM

Β If someone actively tries to find me a buyer and sends someone to me - 5%, if someone shows the horse or does the selling for me 10%

This.........
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lonely va barrelxr
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2018-10-16 11:56 AM
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I have a 'friend' who wants 10% even tho they had -0- to do with the sale. Sold to a real friend with only a convo between me and the buyer. 

I'd be happy to pass on a percentage to a friend who helped bring a buyer. I don't know if a conversation alone is worth 10%, but any active involvement would be (bringing person, riding horse, advertising, cleaning up for appointment, etc.)
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flyhperformancehorse
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2018-10-16 12:44 PM
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This is a hard one for me. I've got a couple really nice finished horses for sale $20-30k horses... I've had people ask me if they said me a buyer would I pay them 10%? And to me, honestly, if you all you do is say " so so has a really nice horse, here is her number, go try the horse"... and that person buys my horse... why should you get $2,000 ? Now I do ride and sell client horses, usually lower 4 digit horses (trail horse, etc) locally sold horses... I get 10% when horse sells. Now I market, handle buyers and handle the selling of said horse. So my 10% on these horses are from $200-$500... and I do A LOT of work plus I keep the owners out of it so they don't have to hassle with it. BUT for me to give someone $2-3k on giving someone my number kind of doesn't make sense to me. You want $500? Ok, that is fine. I am more then willing to give back to those who help.  
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2018-10-16 2:31 PM
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I have seen this bring out the worst in people over a commission, I saw 2 well know big named barrel racers get in to it over a commission at a race in front of children and other barrels racers, was not a pretty picture, as it turned into a cat fight, and they were big time friends.
I have never asked for a commission and I have helped more then a few people sell their horses and only one did offer me a commission but did not take it since it was a friend.. But sometimes some do take for granted that you are a friend so they dont offer, and I think that is not right, you should offer at least.. 
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**Cowgirl Up**
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2018-10-16 3:00 PM
Subject: RE: Figuring a Finder's Fee


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Liana D - 2018-10-16 8:54 AM
Mighty Broke - 2018-10-16 8:41 AM IMO---a true friend would expect nothing unless it is their business of selling horses. 
A true friend would at least offer the finder’s fee, without question, no matter what the friend’s occupation is ;-). The friend on the receiving end can simply turn it down, but the option should be hers.

^^She hasn't asked for a fee and has actually insisted that she doesn't need one. We've been good friends for years.

Regardless, if she's going out of her way to help me sell one of my horses, she will be getting compensated for it lol. I'm a big-time believer in treating people how you want to be treated.

It seems like the popular opinion is 10%-- if she refuses a check I may just have to buy her something of equal value, like that saddle I know she's had her eye on but won't let herself splurge for lol

Thanks everyone!
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lonely va barrelxr
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2018-10-16 3:51 PM
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**Cowgirl Up** - 2018-10-16 4:00 PM
Liana D - 2018-10-16 8:54 AM
Mighty Broke - 2018-10-16 8:41 AM IMO---a true friend would expect nothing unless it is their business of selling horses. 
A true friend would at least offer the finder’s fee, without question, no matter what the friend’s occupation is ;-). The friend on the receiving end can simply turn it down, but the option should be hers.
^^She hasn't asked for a fee and has actually insisted that she doesn't need one. We've been good friends for years.



Regardless, if she's going out of her way to help me sell one of my horses, she will be getting compensated for it lol. I'm a big-time believer in treating people how you want to be treated.



It seems like the popular opinion is 10%-- if she refuses a check I may just have to buy her something of equal value, like that saddle I know she's had her eye on but won't let herself splurge for lol



Thanks everyone!



I've done that with peeps before - when they wouldn't take cash (or check) I've found something they really wanted but wouldn't spring for.  It's a great way of saying 'thank you!' 
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2018-10-16 4:23 PM
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We offer something, it just depends on what the person actually does.

As another poster said, there’s a difference between hey so and so has a horse for sale, you should get in touch and someone actually brokering a deal or showing the horse for you. I don’t have a problem tossing some $ either way, but the two scenarios don’t warrant the same amount to me.
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SpaceCowboy
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2018-10-17 11:08 AM
Subject: RE: Figuring a Finder's Fee


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As a "broker" I don't expect anything for just telling someone about a horse, giving out contact info, etc... We travel a lot, have a lot of connections, and I just genuinely like helping people find nice horses that would make a good fit. Obviously fitting, showing, lending the use of facility/livestock, bringing a buyer to try would all warrant an actual commission.

On the flip side, we sell several horses, and when we do I like to take care of my connections. I usually offer at least 5% for any kind of help, and if they turn it down, I'll send a gift card at least for a nice dinner or something. Sometimes a small $100 gesture goes a long ways. When you train/sell for profit, you want all of your customers and relations to be happy and always looking to come back!
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