Would you let someone backout of a trade they offered?
If they claim they made a mistake.
Question: Backing out of trades
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Question: Backing out of trades
- sosa
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- Sweet J
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It depends how long the trade has been up for? Longer than a day and fair game I reckon.
PG K. Lowry, T. Lawson
SG G. Hill, E. Gordon
SF K. Thompson, O. Porter
PF L. Aldridge, T. Thompson
C A. Jefferson, J. Noah
UT T. Burke, R. Hood
BN A. Len, J. Meeks, C. Budinger
SG G. Hill, E. Gordon
SF K. Thompson, O. Porter
PF L. Aldridge, T. Thompson
C A. Jefferson, J. Noah
UT T. Burke, R. Hood
BN A. Len, J. Meeks, C. Budinger
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Did you accept the trade?
What was the trade?
What was the trade?
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- sosa
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It's a 2 man keeper league that's been going on for 10+ years.
This manager, who's in last place currently (20 out of 20)...offered me his 2013 3rd round pick (which is actually our 1st round, because we take the two keepers with the first two picks) for Mullens + 2013 6th round picks.
I'm currently in 2nd place, and it's going to hurt me this year to lose Mullens. There's absolutely no one on the waiver wire I can replace him with. So, i'm really sacrificing this year for a good chance at the number 1 pick next year.
He claims that he didn't know 3rd rounders were actually 1st rounders. Although, he has been in this league for 7+ years and we've already been trading draft picks like this.
I feel for the betterment of this league, I should let him back out.
This manager, who's in last place currently (20 out of 20)...offered me his 2013 3rd round pick (which is actually our 1st round, because we take the two keepers with the first two picks) for Mullens + 2013 6th round picks.
I'm currently in 2nd place, and it's going to hurt me this year to lose Mullens. There's absolutely no one on the waiver wire I can replace him with. So, i'm really sacrificing this year for a good chance at the number 1 pick next year.
He claims that he didn't know 3rd rounders were actually 1st rounders. Although, he has been in this league for 7+ years and we've already been trading draft picks like this.
I feel for the betterment of this league, I should let him back out.
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Hell no but I'm a hard-ass