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We had a person bid $1 on a player as his #1 option this week. If he didn't get that person then he wanted to bid $20 on a second option. There is not drama involved with switching the players but now that we have corrected the roster and deleted the transaction from accounting, that team has lost $19 in blind bid money.

Does anyone know how to give a team back BB money?

 
We had a person bid $1 on a player as his #1 option this week. If he didn't get that person then he wanted to bid $20 on a second option. There is not drama involved with switching the players but now that we have corrected the roster and deleted the transaction from accounting, that team has lost $19 in blind bid money.Does anyone know how to give a team back BB money?
Found it. Nevermind...
 
Does anyone know how to give a team back BB money?
I used to commish a league on MFL, and I know for a fact there's a way to do this, because I used to do it on a weekly basis (we had some weird rules where you could earn extra BB money throughout the year, trade it to other owners, etc., so I was constantly adjusting teams' balances manually throughout the season). Unfortunately I don't remember exactly where in the commish menus that option is, but it's definitely there.
 
I see the OP found it.

Off topic a bit here, I found once you change a players salary, there's no way to look back to see what he was previously. I found that out the hard way because of blind bidding. In my league, players retain 75% of their salary two weeks after they were cut.

An owner can bid whatever they want, and if they don't look at what his salary was, they can get him at a bargain. That's on me to check, but i didn't realize I had to babysit it like that.

Hopefully MFL adds a salary history next year, seems like it would be an easy thing to do.

 

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