I have been guilty of cutting to the chase when looking for a horse, HOWEVER, I always appologize first and for most for being short and to the point. When I have reached the level of frustration of going through site after site and photo after photo, only to ask the same questions over and over, I simply state that my search efforts have been a grueling attempt to find my ideal horse and please excuse the fact that I am skipping the niceties and am proceeding to listing my questions.
With that said, if someone's first words are whats your final asking price (hate that term, it always seems to be used in all the scams) and they don't even attempt to say love the horse, you gave a bunch of info, but are you negotiable at all, then they can move on IMHO.
I also point out that I hate the term of horse flipper. I do not buy or sell groups at a time, I do not purchase horses for the foal they are carrying just to toss the dam aside when the foal is born, I do not frequent low end sales just to find an empty uterus in hope of breeding the mare and selling for a profit. Sorry, I take a ton of time finding perspective horses to add to my small program, and if i decide to sell one, I put great effort into placing them. It does not mean the new owner to be will keep them forever, but I do my best to find a home that will be able to adequetly provide for that animal.
The term horse flipper has some horrible connotations that go with it, low end care, no hoof trims, no vaccines,no dental care or worming, little to no vet care at all even when it is desperately needed. It carries the lowest of low regard for an animal and reeks of the poor intent that some one has put no time, thought, or effort for the horse's well being and the only concern is trying to cut some corners and unload an animal as quickly as possible for a profit. Some of these people will scour free ads to try to find something worthy of fetching a few bucks, feed an owner a line of poo just to turn around flip the horse.
Sorry this is not a term I care to be lumped into, okay, time to put the soap box away now.