SteveInChicago
Footballguy
Hi,
I play in a league where if a trade between two teams are made, all other owners have 24 hours to object to the trade.
However, if the 24 hour period ends after 1 PM Eastern on Sunday, the trade may be automatically rejected by the system and has to be resubmitted on Tuesday.
Here's my situation, I made 2 trades where in the first trade I made off like a bandit by buying low, and a second trade where I traded away my backup RB that I may now need after Ahman Green might be out
What's your take on this situation? I feel like if I do one trade I have to do the other too. But the trades are with two different owners and I have a feeling like where in the trade I "lose" the owner is going to insist on making the trade, whereas in the trade where I "won" the owner might go back on the trade.
What's the fair thing to do here? Are the owners just playing by the rules? Or should I resubmit the trades either way and just take the loss if the owner in the trade I "won" go back on his word?
Thanks in advance.
-Steve
I play in a league where if a trade between two teams are made, all other owners have 24 hours to object to the trade.
However, if the 24 hour period ends after 1 PM Eastern on Sunday, the trade may be automatically rejected by the system and has to be resubmitted on Tuesday.
Here's my situation, I made 2 trades where in the first trade I made off like a bandit by buying low, and a second trade where I traded away my backup RB that I may now need after Ahman Green might be out
What's your take on this situation? I feel like if I do one trade I have to do the other too. But the trades are with two different owners and I have a feeling like where in the trade I "lose" the owner is going to insist on making the trade, whereas in the trade where I "won" the owner might go back on the trade.
What's the fair thing to do here? Are the owners just playing by the rules? Or should I resubmit the trades either way and just take the loss if the owner in the trade I "won" go back on his word?
Thanks in advance.
-Steve