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56899.35 in reply to 56899.34
Date: 11/8/2008 11:56:32 PM
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WARNING: It is against BuzzerBeater rules to bid above market rates on a player. Our cheater tools may detect this as an attempt to transfer money between two accounts and BOTH teams may be banned.

Transfer Price Estimate: There have been 21 recent transfers of 18 year old point guards with respectable handling and starter potential. Of these, the ones with skills most similar to Jarl Damsgård have been selling for around $ 2 000 to $ 10 000.

Ever seen one of these?

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56899.36 in reply to 56899.35
Date: 11/9/2008 12:06:01 AM
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Well the first thing is a cheater precaution. It's telling me what's against the rules, not what players values are.

And to the second one, as I mentioned earlier in the thread I was trying to find that but I couldn't. It was to "un-massive" to see at the time.

I realize that maybe I should have taken more time to look around, however I believe that the withdrawal tool could be a helpful feature.

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56899.37 in reply to 56899.36
Date: 11/9/2008 1:04:42 AM
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Sorry this isn't Wall Street, there isn't any bailout for incompetence. The only concievable way to reverse this would be to quit for two months and let your team die off and get a new team then but you could easily regain your loss during that time.


edit: No political discussion in the forums. Thank you.

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 11/9/2008 10:46:11 AM

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56899.38 in reply to 56899.37
Date: 11/9/2008 1:11:27 AM
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Sorry this isn't reality, there isn't withdrawal for members who'd like to join this amazing game however are confused and are being discouraged by members like you. And the US thing was really irrelevant lol.

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56899.39 in reply to 56899.38
Date: 11/14/2008 4:38:35 AM
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it's unfortunate that you've made a bummer bid that might damage your finances. I can understand why you would wish for a withdrawal option for your bids. as a newcomer to BB myself I also understand how you feel in regards to navigating the site. It is confusing at times.

Unfortunately, what's done is done. Hopefully it won't be something that will hurt your team so badly that they will go bankrupt. If it's that bad, you could relist the players and try and recoup the money that you lost. the good thing is that you've learned from your mistake and won't overpay on a player ever again :)

Hopefully you and I will get used to the site and the game and be able to go to the tops of our leagues quickly :)

Cheers!

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56899.40 in reply to 56899.39
Date: 11/14/2008 7:24:29 AM
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Ya, it didn't damage me to much. And I've re-listed the player. So it's all good, but it's nice to hear from another newcomer! Thanks mate, cheers!

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56899.41 in reply to 56899.40
Date: 11/15/2008 12:38:28 PM
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LOL...this thread is hilarious.

You don't understand why withdrawing a bid in an auction is not allowed? Name one, ONE, other example in any context where bid withdrawals in an auction are permitted? This has nothing to do with BB. ebay? nope. Sotheby's? nope. Foreclosed houses? nope. This is a game dealing more with strategy than basketball and your outlook is not so good.

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56899.42 in reply to 56899.41
Date: 11/15/2008 1:53:05 PM
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I'm pretty sure in the NBA when you make a bid you can withdraw it......

And after all this is a basketball game isn't it?

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56899.43 in reply to 56899.42
Date: 11/15/2008 5:00:25 PM
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These are auction bids, not contract offers. Huge difference.

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56899.44 in reply to 56899.43
Date: 11/15/2008 5:20:29 PM
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Well since it's a basketball oriented game may I suggest changing it to contract offers?

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56899.45 in reply to 56899.44
Date: 11/15/2008 6:53:39 PM
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it is very amusing to see that after 44 messages the discussion is still the same...

question:can i withdraw bids
answer:no

44 messages still the answer is unclear. very very amusing :)

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