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Is AC4H a scam????????????
I've heard allot of things about AC4H (another chance for horses) both bad and good. I've heard from several people that have adopted from them that the horses are perfect, no issues and so on while I've heard from others that they're just doing it for a profit and so on. I'm interested in saving a horse they have but need to know what you guys think. Also if you don't know who they are, please don't comment.
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- MuseLv 58 years agoFavorite Answer
When in doubt, don't do it. They're probably scammers. Scammers are notoriously renown for giving themselves good feedback or hiring companies to do that to maintain a "good" reputation. The bad ratings are usually the truthful ones.
- *****Lv 78 years ago
They are a 501c(3) nonprofit, which means they aren't "doing it for a profit". There are strict limits on what % of money taken in can go towards salaries and other administrative expenses to qualify for that designation. If they have a horse you are interested in, make sure you have it vet checked by your vet before committing, as with any other horse. There should be no more risk getting a horse from them than anywhere else.
- LilianLv 68 years ago
I hope if you are getting a horse from any where you will watch it ridden first and then ride it yourself, so you will not be crying about what a stupid horse in a week or a mo. after you get it.
- 8 years ago
absolutely not! i was involved with that rescue for a little while in the past. good people, good rescue. deff not a scam!
i "sponsored" a sweet horse named Grace like....5 or so years ago.
Source(s): previous experience with them