I sent out multiple trade offers. One of them was sent in error. Of course the recipient accepted. I should have spoken to him, but instead I dropped a player to invalidate the trade. This is a money league and I am also the commish. This was yesterday and waivers have since been processed also impacting some of the players involved. I am getting pressure to correct it from the trade recipient (first year team owner) and veteran team owners.
While it is not ideal, I also didn't violate any league rules.
That's a bush league move on your part. I don't understand how a trade accidentally gets sent out. Sounds to me like you made an offer and immediately regretted it so before it could go through you sabotaged it.
Right thing to do would be fix the deal, validate the trade and apologize to your league. I'd call for your head as commish. How can they trust you after that?
NYDUTCHMASTERWed 10/29/14 11:07 AM
I sent out multiple trade offers. One of them was sent in error. Of course the recipient accepted. I should have spoken to him, but instead I dropped a player to invalidate the trade. This is a money league and I am also the commish. This was yesterday and waivers have since been processed also impacting some of the players involved. I am getting pressure to correct it from the trade recipient (first year team owner) and veteran team owners.
While it is not ideal, I also didn't violate any league rules.
Opinions please.
brwebster614Thu 11/20/14 4:31 PM
That's a bush league move on your part. I don't understand how a trade accidentally gets sent out. Sounds to me like you made an offer and immediately regretted it so before it could go through you sabotaged it.
Right thing to do would be fix the deal, validate the trade and apologize to your league. I'd call for your head as commish. How can they trust you after that?