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Anyone know how the CBS trading system works re: voting period? (1 Viewer)

PR Sparty

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I'm the commish and we had a trade go down yesterday. The trade was accepted at 8:03AM est. The voting period is set for 1 day. The trade has still not been processed.

What is 1 day??

Also - i swear that in the past the commish had the opportunity to process it. I don't see that option anywhere

 
Trades and waivers usually clear at 12:47am central the following day.

 
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24 hours then the next 1:00 am hour is what I noticed. So if he trade goes down today at 9:00 pm, it will go 24 hours then be approved around 1:00 am Sunday. That is what I have believe.

 
The one day is the next full day after the trade, not 24 hours.

As far as pushing the trade through yourself, you would have to manually input the trade yourself and click the box next to "Use commissioner privileges to execute this trade immediately"

 
PR Sparty said:
I'm the commish and we had a trade go down yesterday. The trade was accepted at 8:03AM est. The voting period is set for 1 day. The trade has still not been processed. What is 1 day?? Also - i swear that in the past the commish had the opportunity to process it. I don't see that option anywhere
it sucks big time, i recommend not using it...ever. 1 day is 1full day begining the day after the trade is accepted. and then some random time the day after that. we used it last year and I wanted to quit I was so pissed. We would accept a trade on Friday and the trade would not go through until tuesday the following week, saturday was the voting day and the games on sunday/monday locked out the trade.
 
We'll push through trades after the 24 hour clock manually through the commish.
I dont like voting for trades. too many vote according to their self-interest not on the merits of the trade.. an idea would be to have commissioner approved trades but the commissioner has the option to put a trade to a vote if thye feel it neccessary.
 

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