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* cash (units) offered as part of the deal | * cash (units) offered as part of the deal | ||
* quality of replacements from the Auxiliary Roster | * quality of replacements from the Auxiliary Roster | ||
− | * depth of rosters | + | * depth of rosters |
− | 5. Offers will usually be responded to within 10-15 minutes and you will receive a message explaining whether the offer was accepted or | + | 5. Offers will usually be responded to within 10-15 minutes and you will receive a message explaining whether the offer was accepted or why it was refused. |
6. Any offer that is very "close" to acceptable has a small random chance of being accepted even if slightly undervalued. This is meant to encourage reasonable offers. Position for position trades (e.g., SP for SP or 2B for 2B) stand a slightly higher chance of success. | 6. Any offer that is very "close" to acceptable has a small random chance of being accepted even if slightly undervalued. This is meant to encourage reasonable offers. Position for position trades (e.g., SP for SP or 2B for 2B) stand a slightly higher chance of success. |